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Cricket Morgan eyes ‘last chance’ to finalise plans for Twenty20 World Cup

- Rory DOLLARD Press Associatio­n

ENGLAND captain Eoin Morgan is open to experiment­ing with his teamsheet and tactics during a Twenty20 series against Pakistan which he views as a “last chance” to finalise plans for the World Cup.

The bulk of the squad which will contest the tournament in the United Arab Emirates in October is already inked in, but the next three matches offer a late opportunit­y for those on the fringes to push their case.

The combinatio­n of Covid-19 cases and workload management ahead of the India Test series means Morgan has a handful of players at his disposal who have yet to book their place on the plane including Saqib Mahmood, Matt Parkinson, David Willey, Lewis Gregory, Jake Ball and Tom Banton.

It appears auditions will be handed out generously in the series, which starts at Trent Bridge today before continuing at Headingley and Old Trafford.

“Knowing what is ahead, we need to look a little bit more into strength in depth,” said Morgan.

“You’ll see us giving opportunit­ies and going through various little options in the next three games for possible injury replacemen­ts for certain players.

“The priority throughout the series will be to give guys opportunit­ies and we’ll be treating it as though it is our last chance to look at guys in various positions in our side.”

One specific area England have highlighte­d as an area for improvemen­t in the sprint format is death bowling.

Mahmood would be keen to put his hand up for that job as he rides a wave of confidence from his player-of-the-series performanc­e in the recently concluded 50-over leg against the tourists, but he can expect competitio­n.

“I think everybody is going to get an opportunit­y to bowl at the death,” said Morgan.

“Everybody will have a chance. Saqib is coming off a pretty big high of bowling well in the one-day series, but obviously T20 is a different game.

“Certainly in the first couple of games they probably weren’t exposed in the death bowling side of things because they bowled so well (at the start), so it’s an opportunit­y in these three games to look at guys under pressure.”

Morgan and the rest of the original squad were stuck at home in isolation when Mahmood and the rest of an emergency XI, including Somerset’s Gregory and Craig Overton, thrashed Pakistan 3-0.

❝ I think everybody is going to get an opportunit­y to bowl at the death

 ?? Picture: Gareth Copley/Getty ?? Eoin Morgan and wicketeeke­per Jos Buttler are pictured during yesterday’s England training session at Trent Bridge
Picture: Gareth Copley/Getty Eoin Morgan and wicketeeke­per Jos Buttler are pictured during yesterday’s England training session at Trent Bridge

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