Marcus Trescothick has claimed that Jos Buttler has the potential to be a record-breaker for England in one-day international cricket.
Despite playing the last of his 123 matches in the format in 2006, Trescothick still holds the record for most centuries in ODIs by an English batsman with 12.
However, the Somerset opener believes that his ex-teammate Buttler, who has passed three figures once in 50-over cricket for England, could be the man to pass his record.
"I don't think my record will last much longer," Trescothick told ESPN. "Once England get into the groove of one-day cricket - they are building with a young side at the moment - I think you'll see someone really come through, maybe Jos Buttler when he gets up the order a bit more he'll score the volume of hundreds you need to get.
"Scoring hundreds is a habit, Kevin Pietersen is someone who was potentially going to achieve it but obviously things have taken the turn they have."
Eoin Morgan has more centuries than any other player in the England World Cup squad, with five scores of above 100 to his name.