The frontrunners for that role would be Phil Salt, who would need to be stationed in the top three, and Harry Brook, who has been banging down the door in red- and white-ball cricket. Neither of those are as experienced as Sam Billings or James Vince, curiously out of favour, flexible 31-year-olds who have both shown improvement since the World Cup, and county captains who have led their sides to white-ball titles in the past two summers. Zak Crawley or Ollie Pope could become options, too. Moving Jos Buttler much higher than No5 might give England a top-heavy feel, so a No4 is probably the ideal spot. Do England need a left-hander? Especially with Morgan gone, that helps bring awkwardness for attacks.