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Skipper Rahul Dravid [Images] said improving on its consistency would be the major challenge for India as they aim to turn the tables on England [Images] in the remaining two one-day internationals and win the seven-match series.
"We have been a bit inconsistent in our one-day performance. I think the challenge for the team is to back up one good performance with another one. We have been a bit up and down in the series," Dravid said on the eve of sixth one-dayer at The Oval in London [Images].
India won the fifth ODI at Leeds to narrow the series margin to 2-3.
Dravid is hoping that the team could wind up the tour of UK on a victorious note.
"These games are tough, must-win games. We did that well in South Africa, when we won back to back games. It will be great if we can get one better and win three games in a row," the captain said.
Dravid, however, refused to believe in 'momentum' after the win in Headingley.
"The result of the last game makes very little difference in a one-day game," he said.
"It doesn't matter whom you play or what the rankings are. It's just how you play on that day that matters."
Dravid said it is a good chance for the players to make amends for the poor show in the early games.
"We are still in with a chance in this series despite the fact that we still haven't played to our potential," he said.
"I think, we batted and bowled well in patches but our fielding definitely hasn't been up to our potential. So we are still fortunate to be in a position to win the series."
He said catching is one area where there is a vast scope for improvement.
"We can't make our fielders brilliant overnight. But there are little things that we can improve," Dravid said.
"We can definitely catch better than we have done in the last game. We can keep our intensity levels right up to 50 overs. We can improve in small percentages and that can make a huge difference."
Dravid is not bothered whether England had their star all-rounder Andrew Flintoff [Images] fit for the last two games.
"We are not really concerned whether he plays or not," he said.
"It's pretty obvious what an impact player he is and the difference to this England side. It will be great for us to win with Andrew in their ranks.
"We would like to playing against him. It's a challenge to do well with him playing."
Dravid agreed that the top order's performance has been vital to India's wins.
"It is our strength. But our bowlers have also done well in this series. We are going to need contributions from the bat and the ball if we are to do well," he said.
"England has really been playing good cricket and we really had to play well to beat them in the two games. We had to score over 300 to beat them. And we got to do that again!"
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