IN
Moeen Ali
Valuable all-rounder whose aggressive style fits the modern template
192 runs at 38.40; four wickets at 50.25
Alex Hales
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May finally enjoy the decent run his supporters feel is his due
27 runs at 27.00
Gary Ballance
Highly regarded within the set-up as a batsman for all situations
36 runs at 9.00
Joe Root
Emerging as England’s best player and a possible 2019 World Cup captain
202 runs at 40.40; one wicket at 56.00
Eoin Morgan
Will hope to rediscover his missing form during the IPL
90 runs at 18.00
James Taylor
Still to convince completely, but a deceptively steely cricketer
141 runs at 35.25
Jos Buttler
Should get the chance he wants to bat higher in the order
141 runs at 35.25
Chris Jordan
Fine athlete who showed his death bowling capability yesterday
No runs; two wickets at 29.50
Chris Woakes
Will be at his peak come 2019 if steady improvement continues
90 runs at 30; five wickets at 46.80
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OUT
Ian Bell
Time to move on with the next tournament in mind
210 runs at 42.00
James Tredwell
Good player, but hard to fit in with Ali to bowl off spin
Did not play
Stuart Broad
Likely to concentrate on Test cricket after a string of injuries
13 runs at 4.33; three wickets at 78.66
James Anderson
After four World Cups, a fifth is probably beyond him
Nine runs at 4.50; four wickets at 56.75
Steven Finn
Can return once he gets full rhythm back in the county game
Two runs at 1.00; eight wickets at 25.00
Ravi Bopara
Selectors may decide he has had enough chances over the years
Did not play
IN THE WINGS
Ben Stokes
Powerful left-handed batting must be his main suit
Jason Roy
Strong hitter who did well for Lions in South Africa
James Vince
Stylish, front-footed batsman moving close to a debut
Sam Billings
May play as a specialist batsman in lower middle order
Reece Topley
Left-arm seam/swing bowler who would give variety
Adil Rashid
Can be expensive, but gives variation in the spin department