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24 January 2009
Collingwood has pinpointed helping England to their first one-day silverware - their next opportunity begins on Friday with their opening match of the Champions Trophy against Sri Lanka at Wanderers - as one of his goals.
"The funny thing about this team is that we have the potential to do it," said Collingwood. "It's a tournament that's so short you could click and that could be it. I'm never going to say never, am I?"
A poor personal end to this summer's Ashes led to some calls for Collingwood, 33, to be axed from the Test team but four of his nine hundreds at that level have come in the last 14 months and he believes he can play on for three more years.
The 6-1 ODI drubbing by Australia has rapidly decreased expectation levels of this current England team but when a similar feeling surfaced at the Commonwealth Bank Series in Australia in February 2007, Collingwood reeled off scores of 106, 120 not out and 70 to seal success.
"In the form we've been in the past few weeks it will be very hard to say we are going to come out and win it, but the amazing thing is that we can produce performances to beat anybody on our day," he said.
If Andrew Strauss' team did rip up the form book to reach the final of this eight-team competition, it would earn Collingwood his 171st one-day international appearance and make him England's most capped player in history. He is already fourth highest run scorer and sixth on his country's wicket-taking list at this level.
"I think I can still get another three years out of my body and mind and can still improve," he added. "I still think I can do it. I have to work as hard as ever on fitness. That's crucial, the older you get the more you have to work on your fitness, it's non-negotiable because once that goes down it's very hard to get it back up again.
"I have a couple of things I really want to do in terms of my career. I want to win an ICC tournament which we've never done and I want to beat Australia in Australia and I intend to be there, it's as simple as that. I will do whatever it takes to get there.
"Me being on the slide? Of course, it's ridiculous, that's why I'm laughing at it. I have nothing in my mindset anywhere near as negative as that idea."
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