Steven Finn said: We have chance to win the series


Steven Finn insists that England still think they can claim a staged comeback victory in their ODI series with India.

The tourists have lost the first two contests of the series and must clean the remaining three games if they are to come out on top next to the World Cup winners.

Despite their supremacy over India in all forms of the game at home this summer, England have been soundly crushed in both the opening contest and will be underdog another time in the third ODI in Mohali on Thursday.

Much has been made of England's failure to become accustomed to the different circumstances on the sub-continent, but Finn firmly believes that his side can revive the winning touch.

"India has probably had the better of the circumstances on both occasion," the 22-year-old said.

"We can't blame out loss on that, but they've almost certainly had the better of the conditions. I don't think there is too much dissimilarity (from the summer), to be honest, it's the same teams playing next to each other.

"They've clearly had more experience to these conditions in the past. But that's something we learn in every training session that we train in, every game that we play and every over that we face or bowl and we're only going to get better all through this series."

Even though they must win three successive matches to turn the series around, Finn says the whole of the squad are still aim for overall victory.

The seamier added: "We've got nothing to lose now - we're playing next to the world champions in their own conditions, we have nothing to misplace whatsoever.

"In these next three games we're going to go away nothing in the dressing room - not that no matter which has been left in the dressing room so far - and we're really look forward to these next three games.

"We have full faith that we can win these three games."

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