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Hailing the "aggressive" brand of cricket played under Eoin Morgan, he said they would be formidable in home conditions.
"The way they take on one-day internationals now it's a different England from the one I've seen. I'll be honest, given what I faced back in the day, I wouldn't have thought they could get to this point. But there's something about them that I like," he said.
Donald, however, was circumspect about South Africa's chances, more so after the recent retirement of their star batsman AB de Villiers.
"Well, we just lost one of our biggest assets in AB de Villiers," he said.
"South Africa will always challenge and get close to winning the World Cup … Not to say that we won't win the World Cup, but AB was just a massive loss."
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in England and Wales starts on May 30 with England taking on South Africa at The Oval.
First Published: May 31, 2018, 5:53 PM IST
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