Eoin Morgan closer to regaining fitness, likely to lead England in third ODI

Sport360 staff 19:51 18/06/2018
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  • Eoin Morgan appears likely to be fit to lead England again as they bid for an unassailable 3-0 lead over Australia at Trent Bridge.

    Morgan suffered a back spasm in Cardiff on Saturday and was a last-minute absentee from his team’s 38-run victory in the second one-day international – for which Jos Buttler stepped in as captain.

    The Irishman sat out England’s football match warm-up on Monday morning, but was then able to bat – and it therefore seems probable he will return in place of Sam Billings, the Press Association reported.

    Stand-in skipper Buttler had earlier said he was more than happy to continue as captain if Morgan remained unfit.

    “I enjoyed it,” he said. “It’s a bit more stressful going through lots of decisions, (and) the buck stops with you.

    “As vice-captain you can suggest a few (ideas), and hide behind that.”

    Buttler said what his made his job easier is the quality of players in the team, which is No1 in the world.

    “It’s a very good side to captain. At times it captains itself, with defined roles for the players and a lot of experience in the group.”

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