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Cork has World Cup in his sights Nigel Gardner - 25 May 2001
Dominic Cork has set his sights on the next World Cup following his recall to the England one-day squad. Cork has not played a limited overs international since New Zealand in 1997 but hopes his inclusion for this summer's triangular series is a sign of better things to come. "I am looking for a place in the World Cup in 2003," Cork said. "I played in the one in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka and I would like to repeat that experience. "I am chuffed that I am getting another go. I am probably a little bit fortunate with one or two injuries, notably to Craig White, that I've got in but I'd like to prove in England colours that I can play one day cricket." Today's call-up for the games against Australia and Pakistan next month completes a successful England comeback for Cork. He regained his place in the Test squad and was awarded a central contract after proving he had made a full recovery from the back injury that cut short his tour to Pakistan last winter. © CricInfo Ltd.
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