Who could succeed Jos Buttler as England white-ball captain?
Back-to-back defeats to Australia and Afghanistan guaranteed a group-stage Champions Trophy exit for England.
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Jos Buttler has stepped down as England’s white-ball captain after their Champions Trophy exit.
Back-to-back defeats to Australia and Afghanistan guaranteed a group-stage exit for England, who also disappointed in the 2023 50-over and 2024 T20 World Cups under Buttler.
Here, the PA news agency looks at the runners and riders who could succeed Buttler after his final match in charge against South Africa on Saturday.
Harry Brook

Phil Salt

Liam Livingstone

Sam Curran

Ben Duckett
