Sport by Press Association 03/04/2019, 6:22 pm Send us a story Sign up to our Daily newsletter James Anderson admitted he has had to reassess in his own mind England’s chances of winning the World Cup following their enthralling one-day international series draw against the West Indies. England have risen to the top of the ODI rankings and are favourites to finally clinch a maiden 50-over global crown on home soil, but they were recently given a reality check in the Caribbean earlier this year. With buccaneering powerhouse Chris Gayle to the fore, the Windies – who made it through the World Cup qualifying tournament by the skin of their teeth last year – pushed England to their limits. The Windies almost chased down 419 before blowing away Eoin Morgan’s tourists for 113 to secure a 2-2 stalemate, prompting Anderson to acknowledge that any of the 10 teams are capable of going all the way this summer. Speaking at Lancashire’s media day, the 36-year-old said: “I’d be really disappointed if England don’t make the semis. “Before the one-day series against the West Indies my head was nailed on and thinking ‘we’re definitely winning it’. “But then 2-2 against the West…