By Rory Dollard, Press Association Cricket Correspondent
Published: 18:30 GMT, 19 February 2019 | Updated: 18:37 GMT, 19 February 2019
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England captain Eoin Morgan has vowed to do things his own way as the clock counts down to the 2019 World Cup but is happy for his predecessor, Sir Alastair Cook, to talk his side up as tournament favourites.
Cook was axed as skipper shortly before the 2015 World Cup, with Morgan hastily installed ahead of the competition in Australia and New Zealand. It proved a disastrous campaign but the Irishman has overseen a white-ball revolution in the intervening four years leaving England as world number one's in the 50-over format.
Cook, speaking with 100 days to go until the competition begins, became the latest high-profile pundit to back England, noting they are 'feared throughout the world' and tipping them not to repeat the sins of past editions.
England captain Eoin Morgan has vowed to do things his own way at the 2019 World Cup
Sir Alastair Cook recently said that England will be going into the tournament as favourites
Morgan's response came from Barbados, on the eve of the first one-day international against the West Indies, and he welcomed the plaudits.
'There's a chance we'll go in favourites, we've spoke about it and don't mind the tag,' said Morgan.
'We've learned to be at ease with it in the last few series. But it doesn't really mean anything - you have to produce to be rewarded and have a bit