Sri Lanka vs England 2014: Alastair Cook eyeing series victory

Alastair Cook eyeing series victory in Sri Lanka

By Agence France-Presse Last Published on - November 20, 2014 10:14 PM IST
Sri Lanka had beaten England during the ODI series in the British Isles earlier this year © Getty Images
Sri Lanka had beaten England during the ODI series in the British Isles earlier this year © Getty Images

Nov 20, 2014

England captain Alastair Cook on Thursday vowed to try and win seven-match series in a tit-for-tat revenge against Sri Lanka ahead of next year’s World Cup. Speaking to reporters at the start of the One-Day International (ODI) series, seen as part of their preparations for next year’s ICC World Cup 2015 in Australia and New Zealand, Cook said he was desperate to win the tournament starting on Tuesday. The final ODI is due to be played on December 15 in Colombo.

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Cook said he wants to do to Sri Lanka what skipper Angelo Mathews did to him by winning an ODI series in England in June. He said he also wants to use the series to demonstrate the team’s abilities and was keenly focused on winning and climbing the rankings. “Yes, there is a World Cup at the end of it, but we are here to try and win this series. We are desperate to get that,” he said pointing to the tournament trophy.

“I think we owe you (Sri Lanka) a little bit of revenge,” he said referring to England’s home loss. Following the Sri Lanka tour, England will travel to Sydney for a triangular one-day series with Australia and India. That will give England at least 11 ODIs — 12 if they reach the tri-series final — before the World Cup gets underway on February 14.