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Collingwood has no plans to retire

England all-rounder Paul Collingwood has had an ordinary World Cup so far but has ruled out any retirement plans from limited overs cricket.

Updated on: Mar 14, 2011 09:10 PM IST
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England all-rounder Paul Collingwood has had an ordinary World Cup so far but has ruled out any retirement plans from limited overs cricket.

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Collingwood, who retired from Tests after England's historic Ashes triumph in Australia, has scored only 61 runs and picked a wicket in four matches.

"The reason I retired from Test cricket was to prolong my One-day career and I still feel I have major contributions to make. I am still the Twenty20 captain. I want to continue that as well and it (retirement) is not in my mind," Collingwood said Monday ahead of the match against the West Indies here Thursday.

England, as a team, has experienced a rollercoaster ride in the tournanment. They lost to Ireland and Bangladesh and survived a scare in their opening match against the Netherlands. Facing the higher-ranked nations, they got the better of South Africa, drew with India in Bangalore and now are in a must-win situation against the West Indies if they are to qualify for the quarterfinals.

"Now, we have to concentrate on the next games, our confidence, our strength as a team. I think we have played well in these conditions at times."

 
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