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England coach Andy Flower highlighted the World Cup as a new target after his side became number one in the Test rankings at Edgbaston on Saturday. They beat India by an innings to take a 3-0 lead in the four-match series. However, Flower insisted: "There's no way our goal will be just trying to maintain that status. We've got to have something more exciting than that. "England has never won a 50-over World Cup so 2015 is something we've already started planning towards." Since Flower was appointed full-time England team director in 2009, the team have not been beaten in the nine Test series they have played, winning eight and drawing 1-1 in South Africa. Their limited-overs form remains inconsistent, however, and although they won the World Twenty20 last year, they are currently ranked only the fifth best one-day international team. After a 10-wicket defeat against Sri Lanka in the quarter-finals of the 2011 World Cup, Andrew Strauss retired from one-day cricket to focus on the Test side, with Alastair Cook named captain as the team builds for the 2015 competition, which takes place in Australia and New Zealand. Swing bowler James Anderson told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek: "Every nation wants to be number one in all forms of the game but it very rarely happens that way. "We have conquered one step and we are the best Test nation in the world at the moment. Now we can push everything else forward hopefully." http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/14520639.stm
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They have a better chance in Australia than on the SC.
2015 is long long away. KP might have taken Ireland's citizenship by then. Strauss would have been deported to germany. Bresnan would have started babysitting Steve Harmison Stuart Broad would have become the new English selector overtaking Ashley Giles. Anderson would have been dropped from the team. Matt Prior would be playing his last few games and would end as a captain. English cricket is TOP CLASS.
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2015 is long long away.:hysterical: KP might have taken Ireland's citizenship by then.:hysterical: Strauss would have been deported to germany.:hysterical: Bresnan would have started babysitting Steve Harmison:hysterical::hysterical: Stuart Broad would have become the new English selector overtaking Ashley Giles.:hysterical::hysterical: Anderson would have been dropped from the team.:hysterical::hysterical: Matt Prior would be playing his last few games and would end as a captain. :hysterical::hysterical: English cricket is TOP CLASS.
epic:hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical:
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lolz...can't defeat Bangladesh and Ireland and want to win the world cup in Australia :hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical::hysterical: Seriously, this ODI series will determine the extent of England's prowess in the sport. Clearly they are the Test champions and there is no denying that. If they win the series defeating the ODI world champions, they will be very strong contendors to win the cup in 2015.

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England rise to power as been similar to india India won t20 cup first Then no 1 ranking in test And finally 50 over world cup England has won t20 cup Now they are no1 in test Next target world cup in aus :fear:
england lost 6-1 to a team which india beat in quarterfinalss.... Andy flower says everything and it comes true....haha...so jealous....
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2015 CWC? You gotta be kiddin me. Did someone tell them that this is the ODI format we are talking about? England beats a team of jaded, out-of-form, overworked champions and this is how they rate themselves? Wow. Delusion has reached a new high. No offense to England but they can get down from their high horse.

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