England captain Alastair Cook is looking forward to welcome back the likes of Ian Bell, Jonathan Trott, Graeme Swann and Jimmy Anderson ahead of their one-day test series in New Zealand on Sunday.
Although the four have not warmed up in New Zealand, Cook expects them to hit the ground running.
"It's great to have those guys coming back," he told Sky Sports. "In one way, they're a little bit undercooked - because the last time they played a game for England was 10 days before Christmas.
"Belly and I played a couple of weeks ago, so the other guys are probably a little bit underdone. They've had a bit of time off - which they needed.
"They haven't had a game to practise here. But they're world-class players who've played here before. So it shouldn't be too much of a problem ... and I expect them to be able to adapt well."
Cook believes that their Twenty20 triumph will bring confidence to the team"
"Clearly any win against pretty much the same opposition you're going to be playing is helpful," he said. "It's obviously a different format, so not that relevant. But it's great for the guys' confidence."







