Sunderland Echo

Morgan still working out England’s best T20 side

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England captain Eoin Morgan admits he is still not sure of his best Twenty20 team going into today’s tour opener in South Africa.

It is less than a year until the T20 World Cup in India but given the reduced focus on the format in recent times there remains a number of questions Morgan needs to settle in his own mind.

In the run-up to 2019 all eyes were on the triumphant 50-over World Cup and the Ashes, while this summer’s use of separate red and whiteball bubbles meant Morgan was not always able to call on his top players.

Priorities are now shifting with another shot at silverware on the horizon next October and there are places – within the team and in the batting order – up for grabs.

“Given the strength of the squad we have selected here, with the reserves that we have and given it’s the first time in a long time we’ve had a fullstreng­th side available, it is really exciting,” said Morgan after final preparatio­ns at Newlands.

“This is the answer, no, I don’t know my best XI. There are probably seven or eight g uys wh o a re s tro n g c a ndidates (for the remaining places). With a full-strength squad here there is so much to discuss around team selection.

“To start with, you need to try and figure out who your best six or seven batsmen are, then try and get them in the roles that best suit them and the team, and that gives you the best chance of winning the games.”

A l l th e i n d i c at i o n s a re that Jason Roy and Jos Buttler will remain in the opening spots, with Dawid Malan, Jonny Bairstow, Ben Stokes and Eoin Morgan making up the top six.

 ??  ?? England’s Eoin Morgan.
England’s Eoin Morgan.

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