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Anderson: We have faith in Cook

London - England's players were convinced Alastair Cook was always going to captain them at next year's Cricket World Cup, senior paceman James Anderson said on Wednesday.

During the course of the recent English season Cook faced calls to be replaced as both Test and one-day captain after the opener struggled for runs in both formats against 50-over world champions India.

However, he remained Test skipper and last week Cook was also confirmed as captain for the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand, with England's tour programme starting with the upcoming one-day series in Sri Lanka.

"For us it was never a question really, it was all speculation with the captaincy," Anderson, speaking at the Professional Cricketers' Association awards ceremony in London, said.

"From the players' point of view we never thought anyone else was going to lead us to that World Cup, we never doubted.

"For him I think he's had more low points than most this summer, the amount of chat that was going on about his captaincy in the Test matches then the one-dayers.

"So to show the character he has to come through those, it speaks a lot about the guy.

"It was a huge test of character: it's a credit to himself the way he's handled it all.

"I'm sure he had a lot of doubts in his mind of whether he should have captained the Test team or the one day team.

"But all I can say is from a player's point of view there was never any doubt over who should be captain."

England lost both Test and one-day series with Sri Lanka on home soil before recovering from 1-0 down to beat India 3-1 in a five-match Test series, only to lose the one-day international campaign by the same margin.

England have lost five of their last six ODI series and few outside the camp expect them to win the World Cup but Anderson said: "The two series we've got, in Sri Lanka and then against Australia and India, it should give us a good chance of preparing well for the World Cup.

"It's an exciting prospect for any player, so all the players are going to do their utmost to get in the World Cup squad.

"There were quite a few distractions throughout the summer, and the way we dealt with it, especially going one-nil down to India then coming back, it was a huge response for us.

"The one day series as it was, with questions being asked about the captaincy, as players we just got on with it.

"Things like that are down to the selection panel not the media.

"We're really excited about the winter and hopefully we can put in a good show."

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