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England captain Eoin Morgan retires from international cricket

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Wednesday, 29 June 2022 (11:13 IST)
London: England men's white-ball captain Eoin Morgan has retired from international cricket with immediate effect, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Tuesday.

During his 13-year international career, the 35-year-old won the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup as captain in 2019 at Lord's, the first time England Men had won the world crown.

He was also part of the England team that won the 2010 ICC Men's T20 Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean.

Morgan is the all-time leading run-scorer and most-capped player for England Men in both ODI and T20I matches.

During his seven-year tenure as ODI captain, he guided England to number one in the ICC world rankings, including notable series victories against all the major nations.

In his record-breaking 225 ODI caps, he scored 6,957 runs, including 13 hundreds at an average of 39.75. In his 126 matches as captain, Morgan oversaw 76 victories with a win percentage of 60 per cent, the best win record by any England men's ODI captain in the history of the game.

He captained the T20I side on 72 occasions, equal to India's MS Dhoni as the most in T20 international cricket.

In all, he represented England on 115 occasions scoring 2,458 runs. As a Test cricketer, he won 16 caps over a three-year period scoring two centuries.

He also holds the world record for the highest number of sixes in an ODI innings, with 17 against Afghanistan at the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup.

In 2020, he received a CBE for services to cricket.

Morgan started his international career with Ireland, where he played 23 ODIs from 2006 to 2009.

"After careful deliberation and consideration, I am here to announce my retirement from international cricket with immediate effect," Morgan said.

"To call time on what has been without doubt the most enjoyable and rewarding chapter of my career hasn't been an easy decision, but I believe now is the right time to do so, both for me, personally, and for both England white-ball sides I have led to this point.

"From my start in the international arena with Ireland to winning the World Cup in 2019, I have never lost sight of how integral family support is to any international sportsperson.

"To what lies ahead for me, I will continue to enjoy playing at a domestic level while I can. I'm really looking forward to playing and captaining London Spirit in the second edition of The Hundred this year," he said. (UNI)

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