Thursday 21 June 2018 10:50, UK
Alex Hales says he is under no illusions that his place in England's one-day team is under threat, despite his man-of-the-match performance in the record-breaking win over Australia at Trent Bridge.
England smashed a world-record 481-6 against Australia in the third ODI of the five-match series, and Hales top-scored with 147.
However, the 29-year-old was in the team because of Ben Stokes' hamstring injury, and he still feels he is below Jonny Bairstow and Jason Roy - who scored 139 and 82 respectively in the same match - in the race to open the batting.
Hales said: "To get a score like that at my home ground and get the record score is one of the days I'll never forget in my life.
"(But) I don't think my situation has changed much since (before the match) in terms of those two guys being ahead of me.
"You've got Jonny, who's got four hundreds in (six) games - and Jason, when in form, is one of the best players in the world.
"I need to keep knocking on the door and scoring as many runs as I can. (This) was one step towards that."
Hales also acknowledged that, despite his good form, a player as important as Stokes is likely to return to the team regardless when he is fit.
"I think that's the situation I'm in", he said. "Every opportunity I get is going to be gold dust moving forward.
"Stokesy's obviously going to slot back in - he's one of the best all-rounders in the world. (So) I think it's three of us fighting for two spots currently."
Watch the fourth ODI, from Durham, live on Sky Sports Cricket (channel 404) and Sky Sports Main Event (channel 401) from 1.30pm on Thursday.