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Cricket fraternity pays tribute to Eoin Morgan following his retirement

Eoin Morgan retires from international cricket

England’s World Cup winning captain Eoin Morgan announced retirement from international cricket on June 28, 2022. The Dublin-born cricketer stepped down as England’s leading run-scorer and most-capped player in both white-ball formats.

Morgan played 225 ODIs for England, scoring 6,957 runs, including 13 hundreds. In T20Is, the left-handed batter represented England in 115 matches and scored 2458 runs. Morgan captained the English team in 126 ODIs and oversaw 76 triumphs with a win percentage of 60 per cent – the best win record by any England Men’s ODI Captain. He also led the Three Lions in 72 T20Is, equal to India’s MS Dhoni as the most in the shortest format.

“After careful deliberation and consideration, I am here to announce my retirement from international cricket with immediate effect. To call time on what has been without a 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,” said Morgan in an official statement.

Following Morgan’s retirement, the cricket fraternity paid tribute to the legendary England captain. India legend Sachin Tendulkar extended his good wishes to Morgan.

“Congratulations on a wonderful career, @Eoin16. You gave cricket fans several moments to cherish. Best wishes to you. May your 2nd innings be as successful as the first,” tweeted Tendulkar.

Morgan’s former teammate from Ireland, Niall John O Brien, reckoned the left-handed batter changed the game in a global context.

“What a career you have had. Changed the way people think and play the game not just in England but globally. Wishing you well in your next chapter. @Eoin16,” tweeted John O Brien.

Pakistan cricket icon Mohammad Hafeez wrote: “Congratulations mate on fantastic desirable career. To me, u are game changer for @ECB_cricket in white ball cricket as captain. Loads of respect for ur services. Real entertainer @Eoin16 cricket world wil miss u. Best wishes for future endeavours. Stay blessed.”

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June 29, 2022 at 12:48PM

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