LONDON: “Jeetega bhai jeetega, India jeetega!” “Bharat maata ki jai!” “India, India! India, India!” “Modi, Modi!” These are some of the chants and refrains one can hear as you approach Kennington Oval two hours before the start of game 14 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, between India and Australia. There is not a single Australian cricket jersey, cap or flag in sight. As you cross The Oval tube station, you see three groups of people selling replica India merchandise. Rip-off India cricket t-shirts, Indian flags, placards, Nehru caps with the tri-colour on them, and little souvenirs. A long line of fans, almost entirely wearing Indian cricket jerseys, and some of waving flags, walks from the tube station to the ground, which is hardly 50 feet away. Outside the Alec Stewart Gate and Hobbs Gate, many India fans make noise in anticipation of their team and its chances on a very pleasant Sunday morning in south London. The mere sight of a local or traveling TV crew gets them going. The mood is fervent, and distinctly pro-Indian. Among the many small groups of Indian fans, one meets a vocal party of seven who have traveled from Ghatkopar, a suburb…