Preview 38 // 16 Dec 2018, 00:06 IST SHARE Australian coach Colin Batch was emphatic right from the outset that the Odisha World Cup would be the most open edition of the competition ever.Batch’s boys remained unbeaten in the pool stages but were not quite as dominant as the great Australian teams of the past – and now find themselves having to battle it out for bronze, instead of a third successive gold which they were fervently aiming for.The Aussies will be up against old foes England who kept the world champions on their toes for three-quarters of their pool encounter last week, before conceding three goals in a packed final quarter.Whether or not the English will be able to recover physically and mentally from the 0-6 drubbing that they suffered at the hands of Olympic champions Belgium in their semifinal encounter remains to be seen, but Danny Kerry will be sure to pep his side up to end the competition on a high.The wounded defending champions will, however, look to make amends for missing out on the coveted trophy and make an assertive statement to the hockey world before heading home.The Kookaburras came back from two goals down…