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5 talking points as David Willey impresses for England but Eoin Morgan questions remain

England comfortably beat the Netherlands by eight wickets in the third and final ODI at Amstelveen, thanks to an excellent unbeaten 163-run partnership between Jason Roy and Jos Buttler and an impressive 4-36 from David Willey.

After deciding to bowl first, Willey removed Vikramjit Singh cheaply for the third time in the series. However, the Dutch looked to rebuild, with Max O'Dowd, Bas de Leede and captain Scott Edwards all passing fifty.

The hosts attempted to build a decent platform, but struggled to find the boundary with any regularity and ultimately collapsed at the backend of their innings. De Leede and Scott Edwards shared an 84-run partnership that pushed the Netherlands past 200, but the pair struck just five boundaries between them and just two fours were scored in an 18 over period between the 21st and the 39th.

After De Leede fell in the 39th over, the Netherlands lost seven wickets for just 41 runs as they were bowled out for 244. And England promptly chased down their target with 119 balls remaining after Roy and Buttler showed their class.

Phil Salt fell just one run short of a third consecutive score of 50+, having shared an 85-run partnership with Roy. His dismissal saw England briefly stutter as Dawid Malan fell just two balls later for a duck.

However, Roy and Buttler quickly took control of the chase, with Roy finishing unbeaten on 101 and Buttler on 86. It was Roy's tenth century for England and ensured the visitors enjoyed a 3-0 clean sweep in the series.

Here are five talking points...

After Dutch captain Pieter Seelar was forced to retire midway through the series due to a long-term back injury, England skipper Eoin Morgan missed the final ODI with a groin problem. The 35-year-old also

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