“It would be massive, yeah,” England all-rounded Will Jacks said about the prospect of playing India in Mumbai, the site of their 2011 ODI World Cup triumph.

“Everyone knows about India and the storyline that that brings.

“It could also be the West Indies and they’ve beaten us in Mumbai, so we know how tricky that’s going to be.

“We’ll be watching their game Sunday and we’ll see the outcome. We’ll be prepared and I think we’ll go into it with optimism and excitement.”

England are no strangers to the Wankhede Stadium either, having played the first two matches of their World Cup campaign in Mumbai. While England lost to the West Indies, they survived a scare against Nepal in their tournament opener.

“We’ve already played against West Indies at the Wankhede already, so a little bit of experience there,” Brook said.

“It’s nice to go back to a ground that we’ve already played on as well. Both sides are very strong, very powerful teams and we’ve just got to go out there and try and do the little things well again.”