England white-ball skipper Jos Buttler expressed confidence over senior players in the side to step up as the ODI team look to cover for the absence of Ben Stokes, following his retirement from the 50-over format last week.
England have lost Stokes from ODIs after the first match against South Africa, citing unsustainable workload. This is a second big blow for England after their talismanic skipper Eoin Morgan retired from all forms of international cricket in June.
After taking over from Morgan, Buttler is still waiting for his first series win as England's full-time white-ball captain after rain washed out the series-deciding third ODI against South Africa at Headingley on Sunday. With less than 18 months left for their ODI World Cup title defence to happen in India, England need for their seniors to stand up till the time they find worthy successors of Stokes and Morgan in the set-up.