Eoin Morgan has insisted that England will not "panic" into making changes after their second defeat at the Cricket World Cup.
The side were thrashed by eight wickets by New Zealand earlier today, following their defeat to Australia in their opening match of the tournament last weekend.
The captain told BBC Sport: "We don't want to panic and make three or four changes.
"That's not what I'm about, just because we were outperformed, it doesn't mean I'll be binning anyone for Monday. These first two games we knew would be difficult, but there's no way we should be beaten by this amount."
England are in action again on Sunday when they face Scotland.