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Morgan: England skipper to retire from international cricket

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Morgan: England skipper to retire from international cricket

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  • England’s World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan is set to declare his retirement from global cricket.
  • He played in excess of multiple times across 50-over and Twenty20 configurations.

Morgan, who drove England to 50-over World Cup brilliance in 2019, captained England in a record 126 ODIs and 72 T20s.

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His 118 successes as captain across the two configurations is likewise a record.

The 35-year-old, who made his ODI debut as a 16-year-old with Ireland in 2006 preceding he was called up by England in 2009, has played 248 ODIs and 115 T20Is, scoring 10,159 runs altogether.

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He has likewise played in 16 tests, scoring 700 runs.

In any case, he has been fighting structure and wellness issues lately.

Batsman Jos Buttler, who has been Morgan’s representative beginning around 2015 and has driven the white-ball groups on 13 events, has been tipped as a number one to turn into the following chief.

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Morgan has not scored a T20 or ODI 50 years in nearly 12 months and his structure had brought up issues in front of the T20 World Cup not long from now as well as England’s guard of their 50-overs title in 2023.

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He experienced a second rate quadriceps injury in January after consecutive games in a T20 series with West Indies, and missed the third ODI against the Netherlands last week with a crotch issue, subsequent to scoring ducks in the initial two rounds of the series.

Recently, recently named white-ball mentor Matthew Mott said Morgan would know when everything looks good to move to one side, it was “far off” where he was presently not worth his position in that frame of mind to add that the player. understand more

England take on India in a test at Edgbaston, which starts on July 1, preceding three-match T20I and ODI series.

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