Venue: Cuttack Date: Wednesday 26 November Start: 0900 GMT
Coverage: Live on Test Match Special on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra, BBC Red Button and BBC Sport website. Live text commentary on BBC Sport website. Live TV on Sky Sports.
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Coach Moores (left) is looking for signs of improvement with Pietersen
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England cancelled their practice ahead of the fifth one-dayer against India in Cuttack in favour of a team meeting as they look to salvage some pride.
Having lost the first four of the seven-match series, coach Peter Moores and captain Kevin Pietersen opted not to train at the Barabati Stadium.
"We thought it'd be better to go over and identify areas that have not gone right," explained batsman Owais Shah.
"You don't forget how to bat or bowl because you miss a day's practice."
The decision followed a management meeting involving Moores, Pietersen, senior players Paul Collingwood and Andrew Flintoff and the backroom staff at the team hotel in Bhubaneshwar on Monday.
It was decided a change of routine would be better for the squad as they try to find a winning formula and end India's run of successive wins.
"Everyone feels they are hitting the ball OK and the bowlers feel all right," added Shah. "I think the guys thought we would get more out of discussing particular aspects of where we've gone wrong and try and put them right.
"Sport at this level is more mental than anything you do in the field so we feel if we can make the mental adjustments it should put us in a better frame of mind to go and perform.
"We need to get hundreds. Whoever gets in on the day has to be the man to kick on."
It is likely that England will keep faith with the majority of the XI that put in a valiant - but ultimately fruitless - effort in the fourth one-dayer, when Shah's 48-ball 72 almost guided them to an unlikely win.
Shah is expected to revert back to number six having been restored to number three for the rain-reduced 22-overs match in Bangalore, while Luke Wright and Steve Harmison could get recalls with James Anderson's place most at risk.
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606: DEBATE
CROUCHING-TIGER
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Seamer Zaheer Khan and spinner Harbhajan Singh could be rested ahead of December's Test series, with all-rounder Irfan Pathan tipped to come into contention, but Dhoni insists: "There are three more matches to come and we want to win all those games.
"You will see a few changes in the side in the next three matches and some of the people who have not played in the series so far will play but we still look to win games."
And opening batsman Virender Sehwag added: "The coaching staff have congratulated us on winning the series and now they say there is another series of three more matches to win.
"After beating Australia in the Test series we are full of confidence and we want to keep that going. We know if we play to our best we can beat England."
India (probable): Virender Sehwag, Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Mahendra Dhoni (capt & wk), Yusuf Pathan, Harbhajan Singh, Irfan Pathan, Ishant Sharma, Munaf Patel.
England (probable): Ravi Bopara, Ian Bell, Kevin Pietersen (capt), Paul Collingwood, Andrew Flintoff, Owais Shah, Samit Patel, Matt Prior (wk), Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Steve Harmison.
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