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Paul Collingwood insisted England were ‘not going to change’ after they slipped to 116 for six on a rain-ruined first day of the first LV= Insurance Test against South Africa, with only Ollie Pope passing 20.

Although their collapse had more to do with the excellence of the tourists’ bowling than the flamboyance of the home batting, England’s assistant coach said the Test team would continue their new policy of aggression.

‘Everyone’s clear about how we’re going to go about our batting,’ he said. ‘That’s not going to change. We’re not always going to get it 100% right.

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