Morgan to manage workload with World Cups on the horizon
England's limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan said he will manage his workload to give himself the best possible chance of helping the side to a World Cup victory.
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England's limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan said he will manage his workload to give himself the best possible chance of helping the side to a World Cup victory.
Back in January, Morgan endured a quadriceps injury while competing against the West Indies. To make matters worse, the player tweaked his groin while in recent county action for Middlesex.
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Eoin Morgan believes new England white-ball coach Matthew Mott will be unafraid “to hold some of the best players in the world accountable” ahead of their first assignment.
Morgan has struggled for form and fitness recently but the 35-year-old is a "long way off" the point where he is no longer worth his place in the team, newly-appointed white-ball coach Matthew Mott said. Morgan took charge of the white-ball sides in December 2014, guiding England to the Twenty20 World Cup final two years later before helping them win the 50-overs event in 2019.
(Reuters) - England's limited overs captain Eoin Morgan has struggled for form and fitness recently but the 35-year-old is a "long way off" the point where he is no longer worth his place in the team, newly-appointed white-ball coach Matthew Mott said.
England's limited overs captain Eoin Morgan has struggled for form and fitness recently but the 35-year-old is a "long way off" the point where he is no longer worth his place in the team, newly-appointed white-ball coach Matthew Mott said.
Matthew Mott has challenged England’s white-ball stars to target a prolonged period of dominance that is the hallmark of every truly great international side.