After England blasted a mammoth, record-breaking 498, laced with 36 fours and 26 sixes, in the first ODI against the Netherlands, former skipper Nasser Hussain was left in awe of how the side's dominance in white-ball cricket is astonishing, especially in its depth of players.
Phil Salt, Dawid Malan and Jos Buttler struck centuries while Liam Livingstone smacked a 22-ball half-century to see England break their own record for highest total in ODI cricket, falling just two short of breaching the 500-run mark in the format. In reply, Netherlands were all out for 266 with Scott Edwards remaining unbeaten on 72.
"What we are continuing to see in English white-ball cricket is truly remarkable. It is the depth that is so impressive. England can be without people such as Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes and Joe Root and can still just smash their way past their own world 50-over record total. The hitting potential is extraordinary," wrote Hussain in his column for Daily Mail.