Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Morgan defends skipping series decider

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REUTERS - England’s limited overs Captain Eoin Morgan has defended missing Sunday’s series-deciding Twenty 20 internatio­nal with South Africa, saying he had wanted to give younger players the chance to get some minutes on the pitch. Debutant Dawid Malan smashed a hard-hitting 78 to help England to a 19-run victory in Cardiff and a 2-1 series win over South Africa, although Morgan’s absence was queried by former England skipper Michael Vaughan and media pundits. Morgan said England were keen to offer a second cap to Liam Livingston­e, who had struggled on debut in the second T20 at Taunton. Livingston­e was bowled for a duck by Dane Paterson on Sunday. “It’s an important part of our developmen­t. Our success in 50-over cricket and T20 has been down to the strength in depth we’ve had in the side,” Morgan told Sky commentato­rs.

“Ideally, yes (I would have played). It’s a very difficult situation to be in. I love playing internatio­nal cricket, but unfortunat­ely that is the case today. It’s tough, but it’s a call you have to make looking to the long term.” Morgan’s decision not to play did not go down well in some quarters, with Vaughan voicing his displeasur­e on Twitter. “1-1 ... Series decider ... and the England Skipper is resting... Worlds gone mad,”

Vaughan tweeted during the match. However, stand-in Captain Jos Buttler backed the decision to rest Morgan.

“Depth is huge if you are going to become a really good side,” Buttler added.

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