By Richard Edwards
If any England player knows about the changing face of one-day cricket, it’s Liam Plunkett.
Having made his debut as far back as December 2005, he has witnessed the seismic shift in scoring rates at first hand, sometimes finding himself on the receiving end as batsmen have increasingly thrown caution to the wind in both the 20 and 50-over format.
It’s testimony to Plunkett’s ability to adapt to these changes that he has emerged as a key performer for Eoin Morgan’s side since the end of a World Cup campaign that ended in ignominy Down Under two year...
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