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Michael Vaughan feels the World Cup is wide open with England one of eight teams capable of triumphing. Vaughan, 32, will lead in the Caribbean despite lingering doubts about his fitness following a hamstring injury that cut short his participation in the recent Commonwealth Bank Series. In his absence Andrew Flintoff oversaw a remarkable turnaround in form as England won four consecutive matches to end up claiming victory in the competition.

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"You've got to do that on a few occasions and get the momentum going your way and it's amazing how far that can take you. "It should be a very open World Cup - if you look at the top eight sides, any one of them could go on and win it. "If we go out there and have the same belief and confidence that we did against Australia and New Zealand in those last few games then we have a great opportunity. "It will all be about assessing the situation and the conditions, getting our players playing well and believing in their own abilities and the team's abilities and getting that momentum swaying towards us. "I think the World Cup is very open for one of those top eight teams to go on and win it." "It will all be about assessing the situation and the conditions, getting our players playing well and believing in their own abilities and the team's abilities and getting that momentum swaying towards us. "I think the World Cup is very open for one of those top eight teams to go on and win it." "It will all be about assessing the situation and the conditions, getting our players playing well and believing in their own abilities and the team's abilities and getting that momentum swaying towards us. "I think the World Cup is very open for one of those top eight teams to go on and win it." "It will all be about assessing the situation and the conditions, getting our players playing well and believing in their own abilities and the team's abilities and getting that momentum swaying towards us. "I think the World Cup is very open for one of those top eight teams to go on and win it." "I think the World Cup is very open for one of those top eight teams to go on and win it." World Cup cricket

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