Jonny Wilkinson has revealed that he has yet to decide on his England future.
The 32-year-old, who was part of England's disappointing World Cup campaign in New Zealand, has insisted that he will think long and hard about calling time on his 13-year international career.
"I'm in the process now at the end of the World Cup of letting it settle and let the whole knee-jerk side of it drop away," Wilkinson told talkSPORT. "I'm getting close to understanding a bit of where I want to be but playing for England has just been the biggest privilege and honour in my life rugby-wise and it's something that you want to keep that way.
"It's a big decision but I'm happy with where I am and I'll make that decision. But until then I'm just keep being the best I can be."
Meanwhile Mike Tindall's international future has been put in doubt after he was dropped from the England Elite Squad and fined £25,000 for his misdemeanors in New Zealand.