With an unbeaten record in six encounters so far, Virat Kohli’s men are all but through to the semi-finals with 11 points but a win against England will further tighten their grip at the top and in the process oust World’s No 1 ODI team from the global event. READ: INDIA PROBABLE XI Not long ago, England were considered to be favourites to win the tournament but Eoin Morgan’s men have bungled big time in crucial games, which has now brought them at the verge of exit with only six points from seven games. It is indeed tragic that England’s best ODI team in recent history with the likes of Morgan, Jos Buttler, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes, Jofra Archer in their ranks are facing an imminent exit. The Sunday’s encounter at Birmingham’s Edgbaston with a capacity Indian crowd could be rather unsettling for a team which is already under severe pressure from all quarters. In fact, it increased exponentially after Jonny Bairstow’s dig at former England captains Michael Vaughan and Kevin Pietersen. “People were waiting for us to fail,” Bairstow told reporters. “They are not willing us on to win, in many ways, they are waiting for you to get…