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					Australia can wait. India  have an unfinished business before they launch their eagerly awaited  tour Down Under. The West Indies are proving too sticky for the Indians  and they need to be on the guard, lest the visitors run away with the  series. 
 
 Stand-in captain   Virender Sehwag knows well that his team needs to deliver the knockout punch in the  fourth one-day international at the Holkar Stadium on Thursday, rather  than leave the fate of the five-match series to the final game in  Chennai. 
 
 "It's time the top-order fired. It's important for  the openers to give a good start, not only in the context of this match  but also for the greater challenges we would be facing in Australia. 
 
 "The middle-order has done well, but now both Gauti and I need to put  runs on the board," he said, before adding, "We would like to settle the  series here itself and for that we need to put our hands up, especially  me. It's just a matter of getting back into rhythm, as I am timing the  ball well." 
 
 India could have been tempted to bring in Ajinkya  Rahane, but with still a lot at stake in the series, they may well stick  with Gambhir. Besides the poor form of the top-order, another area of  concern for India has been their bowling at the death. The bowlers have  leaked runs, enabling the West Indies to come back strongly. First it  was Ravi Rampaul's heroic blitzkrieg at Visakhapatnam and then skipper  Darren Sammy's cameo in Ahmedabad that sent the rival bowling in  disarray. 
 
 "We have let the West Indies off the hook during the  slog overs. We need to tighten things and not give their batsmen too  many opportunities with loose balls. Hopefully, the bowlers have learnt  their lessons and will give an improved display," Viru said on the eve  of the tie. 
 
 India have had an inexperienced bowling attack in  the first three games, but with the return of Irfan Pathan things should  look up, especially in the final overs. Though he lacks pace, the  Baroda left-arm seamer is a wily customer and has the ability to keep a  check on the free-flowing Caribbean batsmen. 
 
 But it will not  be easy, as he is making a comeback after a long gap. He will need to  show character to make an impression in a game which could well decide  his future. 
 
 Having run India close in the three games, the  West Indies may well fancy their chances of keeping the series alive  till the final match, despite the absence of Darren Bravo due to  hamstring injury he suffered at Ahmedabad. The Indians have been taken  aback by the resilience shown by their rivals and the visitors would be  eager to catch the Indians off-guard again. 
 
 "We have been  making late recoveries, but I hope the main batsmen come to the party  and help us post a total which could challenge the Indians. Not that we  have not done, but it has been mostly due to the effort of the lower  order," Sammy opined . 
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