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    World Cup winners Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali may have played their last cricket matches for England after being axed in a shake-up of the country's white-ball set-up

    World Cup winners Jonny Bairstow and Moeen Ali may have played their last cricket matches for England after being axed in a shake-up of the country's white-ball set-up


    Five uncapped players have instead been called up for Marcus Trescothick's first assignment as interim limited overs coach.

    Australian Matthew Mott was dismissed from the role last month after failing to defend the 50-over and 20-over World Cup titles.

    South African-born pace bowler John Turner, Barbadian-born all-rounder Jacob Bethell and left-arm seamer Josh Hull are selected in both formats to play Australia, while all-rounder Dan Mousley and batter Jordan Cox come into the T20 reckoning.

    Jofra Archer is in both squads, Joe Root has been rested and Zak Crawley, Ben Stokes and Mark Wood are injured.

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