Britain have named an unaltered group for the second Test against South Africa at Trent Extension on Friday.
The hosts took a 1-0 lead in the arrangement with a 211-run win at Lord's, spinner Moeen Ali taking 10 wickets.
Middlesex bowler Toby Roland-Jones passes up a major opportunity again - crease trio James Anderson, Stuart Wide and Check Wood played only 10 overs between them in the second innings in London.
The groups will play two further Tests at The Oval and Old Trafford.
"It is decent to have choices," said skipper Joe Root. "This is a side that can possibly play on any surface. It gives me certainty knowing the alternatives are there.
"In the event that it seams or swing around, we have alternatives and when it turns we have players who can turn it either side."
Root's serene approach works - Cook
'We anticipate that them will return hard'
South Africa welcome back commander Faf du Plessis, who missed the main Test following the introduction of his tyke.
Suspended quick bowler Kagiso Rabada is set to be supplanted by Duanne Olivier, while Du Plessis has affirmed that batsman JP Duminy will be forgotten.
Root says he expects a response from South Africa when the second Test starts. The Proteas have just endured back to back annihilations once since 2009.
"They are a side that pride themselves on returning from massacres like a week ago," said Root.
"They are a solid agree with bunches of involvement. We anticipate that them will return hard, to be spot on it from the primary ball."
'We have some awesome recollections here'
In coming back to Trent Scaffold, Britain are back at a ground on which they have not lost a Test for a long time.
Their last trip here was a celebrated whipping of Australia in 2015, when Stuart Expansive took 8-15, while James Anderson has more Test wickets in Nottingham than whatever other bowler.
"We have some awesome recollections here," said Root, who is the proprietor of the last two Test hundreds of years at this setting. "Stuart is eager to get another chance to bowl on his home ground.
"We've played some great cricket here finished the previous four or five years and we need to ensure that proceeds with this week."
Britain have not won any of their previous three arrangement, taking triumph in just four of 13 Tests en route.
Accomplishment at Trent Scaffold would give them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-coordinate arrangement over a South Africa side they have not beaten in a home arrangement since 1998.
"Consistency is the thing that we take a stab at, so we need to ensure we make the most of this begin," said Root.
"We need to set the tone with whatever we do on the primary morning and drive that through whatever remains of the diversion."
Britain squad: Joe Root (capt, Yorkshire), Alastair Cook (Essex), Keaton Jennings (Durham), Gary Ballance (Yorkshire), Jonny Bairstow (wkt) (Yorkshire), Ben Feeds (Durham), Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), Liam Dawson (Hampshire), Stuart Expansive (Nottinghamshire), Stamp Wood (Durham), James Anderson (Lancashire), Toby Roland-Jones (Middlesex).
The hosts took a 1-0 lead in the arrangement with a 211-run win at Lord's, spinner Moeen Ali taking 10 wickets.
Middlesex bowler Toby Roland-Jones passes up a major opportunity again - crease trio James Anderson, Stuart Wide and Check Wood played only 10 overs between them in the second innings in London.
The groups will play two further Tests at The Oval and Old Trafford.
"It is decent to have choices," said skipper Joe Root. "This is a side that can possibly play on any surface. It gives me certainty knowing the alternatives are there.
"In the event that it seams or swing around, we have alternatives and when it turns we have players who can turn it either side."
Root's serene approach works - Cook
'We anticipate that them will return hard'
South Africa welcome back commander Faf du Plessis, who missed the main Test following the introduction of his tyke.
Suspended quick bowler Kagiso Rabada is set to be supplanted by Duanne Olivier, while Du Plessis has affirmed that batsman JP Duminy will be forgotten.
Root says he expects a response from South Africa when the second Test starts. The Proteas have just endured back to back annihilations once since 2009.
"They are a side that pride themselves on returning from massacres like a week ago," said Root.
"They are a solid agree with bunches of involvement. We anticipate that them will return hard, to be spot on it from the primary ball."
'We have some awesome recollections here'
In coming back to Trent Scaffold, Britain are back at a ground on which they have not lost a Test for a long time.
Their last trip here was a celebrated whipping of Australia in 2015, when Stuart Expansive took 8-15, while James Anderson has more Test wickets in Nottingham than whatever other bowler.
"We have some awesome recollections here," said Root, who is the proprietor of the last two Test hundreds of years at this setting. "Stuart is eager to get another chance to bowl on his home ground.
"We've played some great cricket here finished the previous four or five years and we need to ensure that proceeds with this week."
Britain have not won any of their previous three arrangement, taking triumph in just four of 13 Tests en route.
Accomplishment at Trent Scaffold would give them an unassailable 2-0 lead in the four-coordinate arrangement over a South Africa side they have not beaten in a home arrangement since 1998.
"Consistency is the thing that we take a stab at, so we need to ensure we make the most of this begin," said Root.
"We need to set the tone with whatever we do on the primary morning and drive that through whatever remains of the diversion."
Britain squad: Joe Root (capt, Yorkshire), Alastair Cook (Essex), Keaton Jennings (Durham), Gary Ballance (Yorkshire), Jonny Bairstow (wkt) (Yorkshire), Ben Feeds (Durham), Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), Liam Dawson (Hampshire), Stuart Expansive (Nottinghamshire), Stamp Wood (Durham), James Anderson (Lancashire), Toby Roland-Jones (Middlesex).