Heather Knight has been sacked as England captain following her side's 16-0 loss in Australia.
Knight has been in the position since 2016, but has overseen a difficult winter, with a series win in South Africa sandwiched between a disappointing T20 World Cup campaign and a tumultuous Ashes tour of Australia.
On Friday, head coach Jon Lewis was also removed from his position after a review of the tour led by England director of women's cricket Clare Connor.
Knight, 34, led the side in eight Tests, 94 one-day internationals and 96 T20s, with 134 wins from her 199 matches in charge.
"I have loved being England captain, it's been the most rewarding period of my career," said Knight.
"But for now I'm excited to focus on my batting and supporting the team and the new captain in the best way I can.
"Winning the ICC Women's World Cup on home turf at Lord's in 2017 will always be a huge highlight, but being a part of the huge steps forward made in the women's game off the pitch brings me just as much pride."
Connor said Knight was an "outstanding leader and role model".
She will remain available for England selection as a player only, but the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) are yet to confirm who will be her successor.
Nat Sciver-Brunt and Amy Jones have both deputised for Knight when she has been absent because of injury, while off-spinner Charlie Dean has been touted as a potential permanent candidate.
England's home summer starts with a white-ball series against West Indies starting in May, before they take on India in June and July.
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