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Eoin Morgan, a former captain of England, has announced his retirement from cricket

Eoin Morgan
Eoin Morgan

Former England captain and World Cup champion Eoin Morgan has retired from cricket. The 36-year-old batsman, who was born in Ireland, was removed as England’s one-day captain in June of last year. Already he had bid farewell.

England’s 2019 World Cup-winning captain, Eoin Morgan, has retired from cricket. The 36-year-old batsman, who was born in Ireland, was removed as England’s one-day captain in June of last year. Already he had bid farewell.

England white-ball captain Eoin Morgan confirms retirement from international cricket - Mirror Online

Morgan led England as captain for 126 one-day internationals and 72 Twenty20 internationals. A record 118 victories as team captain across two different models. He declared that he will retire from all kinds of cricket with honor. Eoin Morgan, a former captain of England, has announced his retirement from cricket.

Former England captain and World Cup champion Eoin Morgan has retired from cricket. The 36-year-old batsman, who was born in Ireland, was removed as England’s one-day captain in June of last year. Already he had bid farewell.

 

England captain Eoin Morgan announces retirement from international cricket

It’s John Morgan, not Ian Morgan.

Since winning the 2019 World Cup with the England national team, Eoin Morgan has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, according to reports from London. The 36-year-old batsman, who was born in Ireland, was removed as England’s one-day captain in June of last year. Already he had bid farewell.

Morgan led England as captain for 126 one-day internationals and 72 Twenty20 internationals. A record 118 victories as team captain across two different models. He declared that he will retire from all kinds of cricket with honor.

England's World Cup-winning Captain Eoin Morgan Set To Retire: Reports | Cricket News

My decision to retire from cricket has been long and difficult, but I’ve come to the conclusion that now is the time to do so. I loved it all. The athletic career has had its ups and downs, as it does for every athlete.

As always, support from loved ones was there when needed. In this final message, I’d like to express my gratitude to my wife, kids, extended family, friends, coach, teammates, and fans.

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