England all-rounder Liam Plunkett said England are confident about their chances at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 on home soil.
Meanwhile, England are yet to lift the trophy despite being in the finals in previous editions. However, the team is confident of setting that record straight in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in home conditions.
Since their first round exit in the 2015 edition, England have made tremendous improvements in the 50-over format. Currently, they are at the top position in the ICC Rankings. Fiery batsmen and skillful bowlers have combined to play a crucial role in this remarkable resurgence.
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Liam Plunkett, who has played a crucial role in this has high hopes for the campaign next year. With age catching up, he wants to put in the hard yards for what could be his final shot at the prized silverware.
“I’m 33, is this the last one? You want to put everything into it. I’m so excited. We fell short in the Champions Trophy last year but we’ve got better at playing around the world in different conditions and that will keep us in good stead for the World Cup,” Plunkett told Cricbuzz.
“We feel like we have a great chance of winning it. I don’t think we’ve had a better chance,” he added.

Liam Plunkett confident about a good show
In the last three years, Plunkett has taken 69 wickets from 39 one-day internationals at a fantastic average of 26.11. Variations have been the key to success in the recent years.
“If I am hitting that line and length at a heavy pace, I’m hard to hit, but batters can get used to that,” Plunkett explained. “I like to have a ball that goes away from the right-hander like a leg-cutter, a ball that goes away from the left-hander, which will be an off-cutter, and then something out of the front or the back of the hand so that it’s harder to hit over your head.
“Then you’ve got your yorker and bouncer. When you say yorker, you’ve got a wide yorker, leg-stump yorker, round the wicket so there are loads of different variations. But it’s just about making sure you can do that skill under pressure,” he concluded.