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Moeen Ali urges faltering England to 'go back to working as hard as they did under Eoin Morgan's captaincy' and admits the Hundred will give golden chance for fringe players to heap pressure on established stars

Moeen Ali says he expects changes to be made to England's white-ball teams after a disappointing summer – and has urged his team-mates to remember how hard they worked under the captaincy of Eoin Morgan.

Jos Buttler's T20 and one-day sides failed to win any of their four series against India and South Africa, and Ali believes the Hundred, which starts in Southampton today, will be an opportunity for England's fringe players to put pressure on the stumbling seniors.

'We haven't played so well this summer and if someone plays absolutely outstanding in the Hundred, they will put their name up to get into that team,' he said, speaking at the launch of KP Snacks' summer cricket roadshow at The Black Prince Trust in Oval.