New Delhi, Oct. 19 -- India and England meet at a decisive juncture in the World Cup, more for the hosts. Unbeaten England sit comfortably with seven points while India, after two losses in a row, are under pressure with just four points from as many matches with a semi-final spot at stake. India head coach Amol Muzumdar had hinted at changes being imminent after the defeats to South Africa and Australia in Visakhapatnam, suggesting that the batting approach and team composition were under review ahead of the England clash at Indore on Sunday. The pitch, expected to be far more batting-friendly than those in Guwahati, Colombo and Visakhapatnam, could tempt India to alter their balance and perhaps reconsider the trade-off between batting dep...