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02 Oct 2014 00:52 #216284
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"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.
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"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."
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