Eoin Morgan Hails India as One of the ‘Greatest’ Test Teams in Home Conditions

Former England captain Eoin Morgan has hailed the current Indian cricket team as one of the “greatest” in their own conditions, citing their remarkable home record. India has won 18 consecutive Test series on home soil, a feat unmatched by any other team in history.

Morgan, who was part of the last visiting team to win a Test series in India in 2013, believes Rohit Sharma’s side deserves to be considered among the all-time greats. “They (India) have to be considered one of the greatest in their conditions,” Morgan said. “What makes them so good is their hunger and the desire to want to win. Their attitude towards that they never take for granted.”

India’s dominance at home is a testament to their exceptional skills and unwavering determination. They have a well-balanced team with world-class players in all departments. Their batting lineup is formidable, with the likes of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Cheteshwar Pujara providing solidity and experience. The bowling attack is equally impressive, led by the spin duo of Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja.

Morgan highlighted the unique challenges of playing in India, where the conditions often favor the home team. “We come from countries that have huge advantages for the home side,” he said. “But yet, our records throughout generations are nowhere near as good as Indians.”

India is currently bidding for a third straight World Test Championship final appearance. They are well-positioned to qualify, sitting atop the team standings. They have five more Tests to play in the season, including three against New Zealand and two against Australia.

The Indian team’s success is a source of pride for the nation and has inspired a new generation of cricketers. Their dominance at home is a testament to their hard work, dedication, and unwavering belief in their abilities.

Morgan Urges England to Recall Root and Stokes for Champions Trophy

Morgan Urges England to Recall Root and Stokes for Champions Trophy

England’s former white-ball captain Eoin Morgan has urged the team to recall Joe Root and Ben Stokes for next year’s Champions Trophy in Pakistan. Morgan believes that the experienced duo’s presence is crucial for England’s success in the tournament.

Root and Stokes last played ODIs at the 2023 World Cup, where England suffered a disappointing group-stage exit. While they will not feature in the upcoming series against West Indies, England have indicated that they remain in contention for selection.

Morgan emphasized the importance of Root and Stokes’ experience and leadership qualities. He pointed out that England’s recent series defeat against Australia exposed the team’s lack of depth in the absence of key players.

“When you put them up against a side that didn’t have Archer, Wood, Stokes, Root, and Buttler, that’s half your England team,” Morgan said. “The younger players have found a template, but they need to continue with that and look ahead to the Champions Trophy.”

Morgan believes that the West Indies series will provide an opportunity for younger players to prove themselves, but he expects McCullum to recall the senior players when he takes over as white-ball coach in January.

“The younger players have an opportunity in front of them, but that opportunity can be quickly taken away when those big names come back,” Morgan said. “Stokes and Root are in the best team, and they need to be there for the Champions Trophy.”

England have only six more ODIs before the Champions Trophy, and Morgan believes that the team must use this time wisely to find the best possible combination.

Eoin Morgan Praises India's Aggressive Approach in Kanpur Test Victory

Eoin Morgan Praises India’s Aggressive Approach in Kanpur Test Victory

England’s 2019 World Cup-winning captain, Eoin Morgan, has heaped praise on India’s impressive victory against Bangladesh in the second Test in Kanpur. Despite rain and a wet outfield disrupting play for over two days, Rohit Sharma’s team emerged victorious by seven wickets, showcasing their aggressive approach with both bat and ball.

Morgan lauded India’s aggressive style of play, describing them as masters of their home conditions. India’s last home Test series defeat came in 2012 against England, and they have remained unbeaten in home Test series ever since.

Morgan believes that if India can replicate their Kanpur performance in Australia, they will pose a significant challenge to the hosts. “If they go to Australia and play in that manner, a big part of that series will lie in the balance on the fitness of Nathan Lyon and how they play (him),” Morgan said. “If they take that mindset into playing Nathan Lyon like that, it asks a lot of questions of Australia.”

Morgan also acknowledged India’s hunger and desire to win, which he believes sets them apart. “They have to be considered one of the greatest in their own conditions,” he said. “What makes them so good is their hunger and desire to want to win. Their attitude towards that they never take for granted.”

After their 2-0 whitewash of Bangladesh, India will host New Zealand in a three-Test series. Following that, the Test team will travel to Australia for the prestigious Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which will feature five Tests. India has a strong record against Australia in the traditional format, having beaten them convincingly at home and in their own backyard in the last two Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test series.

England's Spin Decision Draws Criticism from Eoin Morgan

England’s Spin Decision Draws Criticism from Eoin Morgan

England’s decision to halt bowling spin on the third day of the second Test against Sri Lanka at Lord’s has drawn criticism from former captain Eoin Morgan. With Sri Lanka struggling at 24 for 1, England opted to bring on seamers Shoaib Bashir and Joe Root instead of continuing with spin from both ends.

Morgan questioned the decision, citing the poor light conditions and Sri Lanka’s vulnerability. “It’s a questionable decision,” he said. “The reason behind that is just the whole context of the last hour or so: it is dark. There’s a reason the seamers can’t bowl: it is dangerous for everybody concerned.”

He emphasized the advantage England had with Bashir, England’s premium fingerspinner, and the fact that Sri Lanka had promoted Prabath Jayasuriya, a No. 9 batsman, to No. 4. “They’re bowling at a No. 9 at one end. Everything is in England’s favor,” Morgan said. “I question the decision… you have runs to play with, you have two or three new balls, everything in your favor. And yet you’re sitting in the changing room.”

England’s decision to come off the field left a near-capacity crowd at Lord’s disappointed. Captain Joe Root expressed the team’s desire to entertain fans, but acknowledged the safety concerns. “We pride ourselves on wanting people to come into the ground and feel like they’ve had a really enjoyable day of cricket, and can walk away wanting to come back for more Test cricket,” he said.

Ollie Pope, who is deputizing for Ben Stokes as captain, has faced criticism for his leadership. After scoring only 30 runs in four innings across the first two Tests, he was caught in the deep for 17 on Saturday.

Sri Lanka’s batting coach Ian Bell expressed hope that his team could still save the game. “The more we can spend time in the middle and that ball gets a bit softer…” he said. “This wicket has been quite a new-ball wicket, if you can get through that. There’s still plenty of batting, and that’s probably been the strength so far this tour: that middle-lower order have got some good runs.”

Eoin Morgan Denies Rumors of Replacing Matthew Mott as England White-Ball Coach

Eoin Morgan Denies Rumors of Replacing Matthew Mott as England White-Ball Coach

Eoin Morgan, the former England white-ball captain, has vehemently denied rumors linking him to the England men’s white-ball coaching position, which is currently held by Matthew Mott. Morgan’s denial came amidst speculation that he could replace Mott following England’s disappointing semi-final exit at the T20 World Cup.

“This news is actually news to me,” Morgan said while commentating on the Hundred for Sky Sports. “It’s obviously not nice when a coach comes under fire and there is a lot of speculation about his future, but only time will tell what will happen.”

Mott, who is halfway through a four-year contract, led England to a T20 World Cup title just six months after his appointment. However, his position has come under scrutiny after England’s underwhelming performances in the last two global tournaments.

At the 50-over World Cup last year, England won only three out of nine games, with two of those victories coming after their elimination. At the T20 World Cup, they reached the semi-finals but were comprehensively defeated by India.

England’s managing director, Rob Key, has stated that he will review the team’s performance at the T20 World Cup “in the next few weeks.” The Times reported that Mott is likely to leave his role and that Key is considering potential candidates, including Morgan.

However, Morgan has made it clear that he has no interest in the coaching position at this time. “My answer has simply been that the timing for everything in my life at the moment is not right,” Morgan said. “Yes, I want to coach down the line. But I have a young family, and I spend a lot more time at home and watching cricket doing this [commentary]. I’m absolutely loving what I’m doing.”

Meanwhile, England captain Jos Buttler is expected to miss the Hundred this year due to a calf injury. Manchester Originals, Buttler’s team, are reportedly lining up potential replacements.

Eoin Morgan Backs Shubman Gill as India's T20 World Cup Opener

Eoin Morgan Backs Shubman Gill as India’s T20 World Cup Opener

The upcoming T20 World Cup 2024 has sparked intense speculation regarding India’s squad composition. With the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 serving as a crucial platform for player evaluation, the selectors are closely monitoring the performances of potential candidates.

One of the most debated topics is the opening partnership for India. While Rohit Sharma’s position is considered secure, the second opening slot remains up for grabs. Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal have emerged as the leading contenders, but former England captain Eoin Morgan believes Gill has a clear edge.

“Shubman Gill is a magnificent player and highly regarded worldwide,” Morgan said on Jio Cinema. “For me, he has to be a contender to be on the plane, let alone get in that strongest XI.”

Morgan emphasized that Gill’s current form sets him apart from Jaiswal. “Gill has enjoyed a solid run of form in IPL 2024 with 263 runs from 7 matches,” he noted. “On the other hand, Jaiswal has found it extremely tough and has managed to score just 121 runs in 7 matches.”

Morgan also dismissed the notion that Gill’s selection would come at the expense of Virat Kohli. “Virat Kohli is there already,” he said. “He’s doing everything he can and managing his own game. I think he’s in contention with Yashasvi.”

Gill’s impressive performances in the IPL have bolstered his case for a place in the T20 World Cup squad. His ability to score consistently and play attacking shots makes him an ideal opening partner for Rohit Sharma.

While Jaiswal has shown glimpses of his potential, his inconsistent form in the IPL may count against him. The selectors will need to carefully consider his recent performances and weigh them against Gill’s impressive run.

The decision on India’s opening partnership will be crucial to the team’s success in the T20 World Cup 2024. With Gill and Jaiswal both vying for the second slot, the selectors have a tough choice to make.

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