The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Morgan’s finger on pulse of Scots clash

England captain will make comeback from injury in Edinburgh

- nick purewal

It’s a relief that I’ll be ready, yes. EOIN MORGAN

Eoin Morgan is relieved he will be ready to captain England in their one-day internatio­nals against Scotland and Australia, despite his broken finger.

Morgan has had to pull out of captaining the World XI in today’s Twenty20 clash with the West Indies at Lord’s – but will be ready when England start their ODI schedule against Scotland at Raeburn Place in Edinburgh on June 10.

The England skipper is named in a 13-man squad to face Scotland and also a 14-strong line-up for the five clashes with Australia that start at the Oval on June 13.

“I have a small fracture in the ring finger of my right hand,” said Morgan.

“I got hit in a game on Sunday at Somerset. It’s disappoint­ing but it’s not the worst news that could have come through.

“It’s a week to 10 days to get the swelling down in the finger and then protect it as we go on.

“So it’s a relief that I’ll be ready, yes. “We never thought it was that bad a break. It didn’t dislocate, which is always a good sign.

“I’m excited about playing against Australia and India this summer and I wouldn’t want to miss it.”

Sam Billings will deputise for wicketkeep­er Jos Buttler for the Scotland clash, with seamer Tom Curran bolstering the ranks for the Australia series.

Morgan has warned England to beware Australia’s determinat­ion to move past the recriminat­ions of the balltamper­ing affair in March’s Test series with South Africa that stunned the global game.

Captain Steve Smith and vice-captain David Warner were hit with year-long bans, while batsman Cameron Bancroft received a nine-month sanction.

Darren Lehman was cleared by Cricket Australia of any involvemen­t but he stepped down from his coaching role in a wide-ranging fall-out from the scandal.

But now Morgan has backed the Australian­s to put all that in the past – and has told his England squad to be wary of the wounded visitors.

“I think they will be ready and, with one eye on the World Cup, they will come with a strong performanc­e,” said Morgan.

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