England arrived in the subcontinent after a 6-1 thrashing by Australia in last month's One-day series but victories in the two practice matches in India will have gone some way towards boosting their morale.
The return of paceman Stuart Broad, who scripted the wins against Canada and Pakistan, will also bode well as they look to add the 50-over World Cup title to their triumph in the Twenty20 competition.
However, before England face any of their main rivals such as India and South Africa in Group B, they will want to settle scores with Netherlands.
In 2009, Netherlands stunned then hosts England with a last ball win at the Twenty20 World Cup in the tournament's opening game.
The Dutch will look to claim another upset to prove the game's governing body (ICC) wrong.
The ICC has decided to cut the number of teams at the 2015 World Cup from 14 to 10, making it virtually impossible for rank outsiders such as Netherlands to make the cut for the next 50-over World Cup.
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