Cook's World Cup captaincy in doubt


  • Cricket
  • Saturday, 13 Dec 2014

England's captain Alastair Cook reacts during their fifth ODI (One Day International) cricket match against Sri Lanka in Pallekele December 10, 2014. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte

LONDON (Reuters) - Alastair Cook's role as England captain for next year's World Cup was cast into doubt when head coach Peter Moores said his position would be reviewed after the team's current one-day series in Sri Lanka.

Cook was last week named as skipper of a provisional 30-man squad for next year's tournament in Australia and New Zealand but has continued to cut a beleaguered figure at the helm of the one-day side.

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