England captain Eoin Morgan set to retire from international cricket
England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan is reportedly set to announce his retirement from international cricket.
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England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan is reportedly set to announce his retirement from international cricket.
Eoin Morgan could step down as England’s limited-overs captain in the coming days, with Jos Buttler and Moeen Ali the two favourites to replace him at the helm.
Eoin Morgan could be set to announce his retirement from international cricket this week with England’s World Cup-winning captain understood to have been mulling over his future in recent days.
Former India all-rounder and head coach Ravi Shastri on Sunday shared a photo with legendary Pakistan pacer Wasim Akram from Lord's in London. The picture has since gone viral. "Shaz and Waz at @HomeOfCricket yesterday. Great to catch up," Shastri captioned the picture. Shastri and Akram were dressed in similar suits and wore complementary pink ties. Fans loved the picture of the two cricketing greats twinning in style. The photo garnered over 8,500 likes and 150 retweets since Shastri shared it.
There is more to this controlled aggression than belting the ball out of Trent Bridge. On a fibre-testing first day of the third Test, England’s bowling and fielding also increased in sharpness.
Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes have backed white-ball captain Eoin Morgan, describing him as a 'phenomenal leader'. Morgan led England to their first 50-over World Cup title in 2019, but he is himself without a half-century in one-day internationals and Twenty20s for almost a year. The batter registered two successive ducks against the Netherlands and missed Wednesday's game due to a tight groin, which England won by eight wickets and completed a 3-0 ODI clean sweep.
A lack of trophies in ICC events has been a criticism of the Indian men's cricket team for a while now. It was on this day, nine years ago that India last won honours at an ICC event, when MS Dhoni led the team to glory in the 2013 ICC Champions Trophy. ICC took to social media to remember the event on the anniversary of India's win against England in the final. "On this day in 2013, India added to their trophy tally as they beat England in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy," the ICC captioned the post.
England lost the ICC Champions Trophy final following a five-run defeat to India at Edgbaston, on this day in 2013.