Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

EOIN’S FIRED BY ENGLAND SHOWDOWN

ENGLAND v INDIA, 3RD ODI, HEADINGLEY

- BY DEAN WILSON

ENGLAND are delighted at the chance of a winner-takes-all clash with India tomorrow, because it is perfect World Cup preparatio­n.

India will chase their fifth successive series win over England at Headingley, befitting their status as perennial World Cup favourites.

But if England can beat them in a series for the first time since 2011 it would be a huge feather in their cap a year out from the next World Cup.

And to do it in a one-off game – the sort of which England will need to close out in 2019 – would be the best possible outcome for a bilateral series that could have been a damp squib without a Joe Root inspired win at Lord’s.

“Winning this series is so important,” said skipper Eoin Morgan (inset). “They are a really strong side – as we saw in periods at Lord’s and particular­ly at Trent Bridge, so to beat them in series would be very significan­t.

“You do need to have these winnertake­s-all contests, it helps with experience and playing in pressure games.

“I am not a huge fan of bilateral series so having a game like this is crucial for us.

“I prefer a tri-series with the context that brings. Every game brings something different with significan­ce on it.

“The World Cup format has changed with the round-robin so you have a lot of games you have to turn up and do well on the day – so this will be like one of them.”

Root’s first hundred in any format this summer has given England a timely boost ahead of five Tests in six weeks.

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