Eoin Morgan says no choice yet on future after England World Cup win



Eoin Morgan says he has not yet chosen whether to stay as England's white-ball captain following their emotional World Cup win against New Zealand.

Morgan, 32, revealed to BBC Sport it would be a "major responsibility" to proceed until the 2023 World Cup, with one year from now's T20 World Cup an "increasingly practical" target.

"I don't believe I'm in a decent state to settle on a choice right now, just that I haven't got an opportunity to make tracks in an opposite direction from the franticness and the furor of winning the World Cup," said Morgan.

"I've not had the option to get into a legitimate attitude and really ask myself several inquiries.

"It's removed a colossal sum from me, both rationally and physically, so once everything quiets down throughout the following couple of months I'll ideally go to a choice that at the bleeding edge of it will be my family and the group.

Britain endured a mortifying gathering stage exit at the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand only weeks after Morgan was selected as the 50-over skipper.

In any case, under his initiative, they moved to the highest point of the worldwide rankings and furthermore achieved the last of the World Twenty20 in 2016.

Head mentor Trevor Bayliss, another modeler of England's prosperity, will leave his situation after the up and coming Ashes battle.

Inquired as to whether England's World Cup triumph, and the momentous conditions wherein they won it, had soaked in yet, Morgan stated: "No, I figure it will require some investment. The franticness has been taken to another level wherever I go."

Star fascination

Ireland-conceived batsman Morgan will lead the Dublin establishment in the debut Euro T20 Slam, another 20-over association highlighting six groups in Ireland, the Netherlands and Scotland.

The 32-year-old Dubliner was the star fascination at the competition's first draft in London on Friday, when in excess of 100 universal and local players were chosen for the Amsterdam Knights, Belfast Titans, Dublin Chiefs, Edinburgh Rocks, Glasgow Giants and Rotterdam Rhinos.

"It's essential to lay a stage to give individuals chances to play on an increasingly steady premise against the absolute best players on the planet," Morgan said at the player sell off.

"It's splendid and I believe there's a business opportunity for it too."

Global stars incorporated Pakistan's Babar Azam and Mohammad Amir, Australia's Shane Watson, South Africa's JP Duminy and New Zealander Martin Guptill.

The Euro T20 Slam, bankrolled by Indian cash, starts on August 30 and keeps running until September 22.

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