The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Morgan hopeful of making opener despite injury

- By Rory Dollard

Eoin Morgan is hopeful of leading England in next week’s World Cup opener despite a finger injury that will keep him out of today’s warm-up against Australia.

The captain hurt his left index finger in catching drills at the Ageas Bowl yesterday, and subsequent X-rays showed “a small flake fracture”.

That was enough to rule him out of the following day’s game but the prognosis was for a full and swift recovery that would see him fit for the tournament curtain-raiser against South Africa in six days.

Morgan was taking chances from the bowling machine on the outfield when he was struck, lingering on the pitch for a couple of minutes before the discomfort persuaded him to seek assistance.

The decision was taken to send him for an X-ray and shortly after 2pm he returned to the team hotel, which is part of the stadium complex, in good spirits.

Although it was clear he would not be taking the field against Australia, the news that it was neither a bad break nor one which would immediatel­y rule him out of the first group match was positive.

Monday’s practice against Afghanista­n, also at the Oval, was not mentioned.

However, it seems likely that England will only allow their inspiratio­nal skipper to take part if he is fully fit.

Hampshire’s James Vince will take his place in the short term, slotting into the middle order on his home ground, but in terms of experience, form, internatio­nal output and leadership he is not yet in Morgan’s class.

The question of batting replacemen­ts briefly rose up the agenda as Morgan awaited his diagnosis. The field has been thinned by Alex Hales’ removal from the squad for failed recreation­al drug tests and Sam Billings’ dislocated shoulder.

Joe Denly, culled from the preliminar­y 15-man squad in an all-round role, would be most likely to get the call should any of the top six succumb, with Ben Duckett also worthy of discussion.

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