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Root to take one-day change to Test cricket
England vice-captain says that he's looking for more consistency in his own batting ahead of the Ashes.
England produce another box office performance
'We will fail at some stage' - Morgan
Dobell: New Zealand will want to sign off with a win
'None of us could have predicted this series' - Farbrace
McCullum pleased with Santner, Wheeler finds
Bairstow delighted to play 'small part' in something 'really special'
Bairstow ends 18 months in the wilderness
Pressure on Durham to produce run-filled pitch
Fresh faces in England's T20 squad
Top five successful ODI chases
England continue one day resurgence with record win
'Catching has been poor from both teams' - Elliott
Morgan hails IPL batting influence
Dobell: Overton twins' selection not a huge surprise
England pay the price
Can lightning strike three times in a row?
'Not right to be easier to bowl in T20 than ODI' - Taylor
'Duckworth-Lewis needs to evolve' - Morgan
Scintillating England chase pulls up agonisingly short
'We'll prove first game was no fluke' - Root
Aggressive style inconsistent but enjoyable - Williamson
Can England do it again?
'England have never had an ODI batsman like Jos Buttler'
As close to perfect as you'll find - Morgan
'A totally different team to the World Cup' - Boult
How should England shape their ODI future?
New-look England begin latest rebuilding job
England fall under McCullum's spell
Trott explains why Afghanistan left out Noor Ahmad
Madsen on T20 World Cup debut: Big moment for cricket in Italy
Siraj on T20 World Cup call-up: 'It came as a shock'
Santner: Seifert has always had the 360 element
Rashid: Effort more important than winning or losing
Suryakumar: 'Always an added pressure when playing at home'
Agha: 'Babar's role is to give us stability'
Markram on T20's intent revolution: 'You feel sorry for bowlers'
Suryakumar: We've played a lot of matches in dew and will handle it
Agha: India game is a government's decision, not ours