Cricket-Morgan to manage workload with World Cups on the horizon
(Reuters) - 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.
The 35-year-old, who has struggled with injury and endured a run of poor form recently, hopes to lead England to a successful T20 World Cup campaign in October and November but said it was too soon to think about their 50-overs title defence in 2023.
"That's a long way away," he said of the ODI World Cup.
"I need to get to the T20 one first. I'm going to take it as it comes, managing my contribution, my body.
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