or’s finish after captain Branislav Ivanovic and substitute Adem Ljajic had gone close. at the removal of the Dutchman and said the “changing and chopping policy” will not do any good to the Indian team. Gujarat Fortunegiants slipped up in the second half. Despite such riches, England toiled on Friday against modest opposition, who are stranded at the bottom of the group without a point. The pair swapped roles on the half-hour as Gacinovic sent a fizzing low cross from the right and Kolarov, deployed as a left winger swept the ball home from seven metres. In women’s singles, top seed Pattarasuda Chaiwan of Thailand ended eighth seed Purva BarveR. CELTIC WALK TO THE PARK Some members of the Indian team are taken on a tour to Celtic Park. in which the 22-year-old Gacinovic stood out, having scored on his full debut as a substitute in a 3-1 win at Georgia in March. “There’s 30-35 tournament matches that will be important next year with Asian and Commonwealth Games. Yet Southgate played the 24-year-old wide on the right where he impressed with his speed but constantly strayed infield as England failed to stretch the home side.