Cricket-England batsmen must curb aggression in ODI series - Morgan
"Coming here poses one of our stronger challenges because the surfaces do not lend themselves to expansive, aggressive cricket — it's more about sticking to your game plan," Morgan told reporters. "Any side can be a threat on the day. West Indies are very strong at the moment and we're not taking them lightly."
England's ODI success in recent years has installed them as top contenders for the World Cup starting May 30 which they host along with Wales and Morgan said that his team were at ease with the tag despite having never claimed the trophy. "There's a chance we'll go in favourites. We've spoken about it and don't mind the tag, we've learnt to be at ease with it," Morgan added.
"Every series that we've played has almost been a rehearsal for the build-up for the big occasion so I can't imagine anything is going to change. "We're excited about it because we've been building to it for so long."
England play five ODIs and three Twenty20 internationals against the West Indies. (Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Amlan Chakraborty)
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