Cricket-Settled England favourites to win World Cup, says Cook
Since their shock group-stage exit from the 2015 World Cup, England have been particularly strong at home, winning 30 of their 42 ODIs while losing only nine. "England have an outstanding chance," Cook, who retired last year from international cricket, told Sky Sports.
"This is first time going into a World Cup England have such a settled squad. Everything looks great from the outside, they have every option covered." England failed to cope with raised expectations at the 2017 Champions Trophy when they lost to eventual winners Pakistan in the semi-finals.
Cook is positive such blips can only make a team mentally stronger. Since the start of last year, England have come out on top in bilateral ODI series against World Cup holders Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka and India.
"They had that blip in the (2017) Champions Trophy, where they lost in the semi-final to Pakistan when they were favourites, but you need those lows to be able to grow as a side," he added. "They are favourites. This is a great opportunity for Eoin (Morgan) and the guys to play some fantastic cricket.
"There are match winners throughout the squad, there are batsmen that can win games on their own, and over the last six or eight months the bowling has really come on. I think they are going to win it." (Reporting by Hardik Vyas in Bengaluru; editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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