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Striker Simon Mantell has been sent home after suffering a recurrence of a foot injury that had put an end to his World Cup dream. That comes after another striker, Matt Daly, was also lost to injury.
Mantell went over heavily on the foot during a practice match against New Zealand, a game played about 12 hours after England arrived here in the early hours of Thursday from their acclimatisation camp in Doha. At least England won the practice game on the World Cup pitch 3-1.

An urgent call summoned Hampstead's Simon Fox to replace Mantell.
Fox, like all the other 17 members of the England squad, has big-tournament experience. But a World Cup in India is something else again and this one, in particular, has a huge security presence following al-Qaeda threats.
One of the biggest problems for England and the other teams, will be to maintain focus.
England go into the tournament having never finished higher than fifth in a World Cup overseas and having had an odd preparation, with switches from outdoor to indoor, and too little match preparation.
First off on Sunday they meet Australia, the favourites.
Jason Lee, England's coach, says it will be a very fast game. England have not beaten Australia for 25 years but Lee and his team appear to believe that they are now capable of competing with them and any other team. This was something that was certainly not the case before they were surprise winners of the European Cup last year.
England now play exhilarating attacking hockey and have outstanding match-winning players, like the captain, Barry Middleton, Ashley Jackson Ben Hawes, and Simon Mantell's brother, Richard.
England have a tougher pool than at the '96 World Cup but must finish in the top two of their pool of six to make the semi-finals.
The real challenge should be to get more points in the group than either Australia or Spain, or both.
That means that they must confirm their class against the other pool rivals, hosts India, Pakistan and South Africa.
Form suggests holders Germany and either Holland or Korea, will qualify from the other group.

Source: Telegraph

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