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  • T20 World Cup: ‘Devastated’ Morgan says Neesham blitz made all of the distinction

    Put into bat, 2010 champions England posted a aggressive 166-4 on a gradual observe at Abu Dhabi’s Zayed Cricket Stadium.
    They lowered New Zealand to 13-2 within the third over and appeared to keep up a slight higher hand till the seventeenth over of the New Zealand innings earlier than Neesham exploded.
    The all-rounder hit Chris Jordan for 2 sixes and a boundary in a 23-run over to show the match on its head and Daryl Mitchell, adjudged man of the match for his unbeaten 72 off 47 balls, then guided New Zealand house.
    “We’re devastated. To be on the wrong side of a close game is not easy to take,” Morgan stated after the slender loss.
    “We were right in the game probably until Jimmy Neesham came to the wicket, if not ahead of the game.”
    On a pitch the place England’s star-studded batting lineup struggled to clear the ropes, Neesham belted three sixes in his audacious late-order assault.
    “I think it was a very closely fought game right throughout. I thought Jimmy Neesham was probably the only guy that came out and was showing the ability to strike the ball cleanly from ball one,” Morgan stated.
    “Hitting capacity inside our squad is sort of robust, and the indication that the blokes didn’t really feel like they may clear the ropes because of the nature of the pitch was indication that it wasn’t approaching to the bat that effectively.
    “I think that continued throughout the Black Caps’ innings until he came to the crease.”
    Having misplaced opener Jason Roy to a torn calf, England promoted Jonny Bairstow to accomplice Jos Buttler on the high of the innings however the ploy didn’t repay.
    England have been additionally with out paceman Tymal Mills whose marketing campaign was lower brief by a thigh pressure.
    Asked if lacking two key gamers price England within the match, Morgan stated: “I don’t assume you may put a measure on lacking a participant.
    “I believe the 11 guys that took the sphere right now gave completely all the pieces. I’m extraordinarily pleased with the efficiency that they put in.
    “When you play really well, it doesn’t always guarantee that you win games. Unfortunately we found ourselves on the wrong side of a really tight game today.”

  • India gamers love new experiences, need to play in ‘The Hundred’: Eoin Morgan

    England’s white-ball captain Eoin Morgan, who additionally leads Kolkata Knight Riders within the IPL, claims that quite a lot of Indian gamers are focused on being part of his nation’s bold ‘The Hundred’ league in addition to different franchise occasions throughout the globe.
    Morgan additionally urged the sport’s directors to have a roadmap for the following 10 years to make sure that prime gamers will not be compelled to decide on a profitable non-public league profession over worldwide cricket.
    “Just having conversations out here about ‘The Hundred’, I know that there are Indian cricketers out here who would love to play in The Hundred and other competitions around the world,” Morgan instructed ‘Sky Sports’ throughout an interplay however didn’t take any names.
    “They love travelling and experiencing new conditions and cultures, and they would add huge value to a tournament like that,” he added.
    The Hundred is a franchise-based 100-ball cricket occasion that was supposed to begin final 12 months in England. However, the COVID-19 pandemic led to its postponement to this 12 months.
    Morgan mentioned the ICC just isn’t doing sufficient to accommodate the nations that are shedding gamers to personal leagues.
    “My greatest fear is that the sport isn’t altering and accommodating the tempo at which it’s rising.
    “It is definitely an area of concern and one that needs improvement going forward because you play against countries and some aren’t able to play their best XIs because they are competing against big leagues around the world,”
    Morgan instructed former England skipper Nasser Hussain through the chat.
    Morgan cautioned ICC that in one other decade’s time, the franchise leagues will take over worldwide cricket.
    “Whoever is in charge needs to think about what that looks like in 10 years’ time because if they don’t manage it, franchise leagues around the world will become more dominant.”
    According to Morgan, the error that the custodians of the sport have made just isn’t segregating the three codecs correctly.
    “One of the most important errors we make as a sport is having all three codecs overlap or not recognising the roles that they play inside the sport. T20 cricket is an avenue for a younger child who has by no means seen the sport and sees this massive shiny factor on TV with stars and the ball being blasted all over the place.
    “50-over cricket has a different dynamic, it gives you a little bit of everything all in one day. Test match cricket is our most prestigious game for our elite players. It will always be like that and for a very few countries around the world, it is prioritised,” Morgan analysed.

  • England have massively benefitted from IPL: Eoin Morgan

    England’s limited-overs skipper Eoin Morgan on Thursday mentioned English cricketers’ tryst with the IPL has “massively benefitted” his staff and the “priceless” expertise may maintain it in good stead within the upcoming T20 World Cup.
    English gamers are sometimes criticised by the nation’s former cricketers for enjoying within the profitable league.
    “Yeah, we have benefitted from it (the IPL) massively and we are thankful for it and it has been a huge part in our development, particularly in the 50-over campaign towards 2019 World Cup,” Morgan mentioned at a digital press convention.
    The five-match T20 collection between India and England begins right here on Friday.
    On the eve of the collection opener, he was requested concerning the England gamers being criticised for enjoying within the IPL.
    “So, with two T20 World Cups almost around the corner from each other, hopefully, we are going to continue to participate in the best and the biggest T20 tournament in the world. We gain huge experience and confidence from that,” mentioned Morgan, who has performed 97 T20Is.
    Morgan additionally mentioned that from a private viewpoint, he has learnt quite a bit by taking part in within the IPL.
    “I think, it (the IPL experience) is huge. I think even regardless of the players involved in the World Cup, the development process that they go through just by being there, rubbing shoulders with the best in the world, being exposed to the pressures of being an overseas player in the biggest tournament in the world, priceless in many ways,” he defined.

    ‘India a very difficult side to beat in India’
    England may get an thought of the place they stand heading into this yr’s World Cup on the finish of their restricted overs engagements in opposition to formidable India, captain Eoin Morgan mentioned on Thursday.
    Hosts India and England can be engaged in a T20 collection, beginning right here on Friday, and that can be adopted by a three-game ODI rubber.
    “It is going to be from our point of view a learning process, going through what positions we might find ourselves in seven month’s time at the World Cup, with a perfect case scenario that we are playing against one of the best sides in the world, in their backyard and we know they are very difficult to beat,” Morgan mentioned.
    Morgan mentioned the Virat Kohli-led India are a really troublesome facet to beat of their yard and the limited-overs matches can be a problem for his staff.
    “I do, I probably replicate the answer. India are the team to beat given we are playing them away from home. They are a very difficult side to beat in India,” Morgan mentioned forward of the collection opener on the Narendra Modi Stadium.
    “Given that the World Cup is here, I do think they will enter the World Cup as favourites, so this is going to be a great test for us and a great challenge and throughout the whole tour and not just for T20s,” added the 34-year-old Dublin-born batsman.