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Morgan will have the first opportunity to exert command over such promising players as Jonathan Bairstow, Yorkshire's batsman-wicketkeeper, the belligerent Durham all-rounder Ben Stokes and James Taylor, the diminutive Leicestershire batsman who is pressing Bopara as the batsman-in-waiting for the Test squad.
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