ENGLAND need to "start again" and move on from the one-day side's old guard who delivered their first World Cup four years ago.
That is the honest admission from one of their white-ball revolutionaries Moeen Ali.
Moeen reckons a reset like 2015, which came after England failed to make it out of the pool stage, is required after the most embarrassing of World Cup defenses.
The vice-captain has been a central figure over the past eight years for the 50-over side, but he reckons he and his team-mates failed to spot that the "writing was on the wall"
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