Eoin Morgan hopeful of regaining full fitness ahead of Pakistan series – Cricket News Update
England's limited-over maestro, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Eoin-Joseph-Gerard-Morgan-c56032’s exclusion from the recent tour to India was certainly a massive setback to his side, as they suffered an embarrassing 5-0 loss in the One Day International (ODI) series.
His omission from the line-up came in the wake of his shoulder injury that led him to get a serious surgery. According to the cricket gurus, had he been a part of the side in http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750, the Englishmen could have achieved better results.
Following his terrific work over the last couple of years, the 25-year-old batsman has become a permanent member of the English team in all forms of the game. At the moment, the classy batsman is recovering from the fitness problems and his rehabilitation
process will commence this week, with his participation in the England Performance Programme.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/United-Arab-Emirates-c3033 (UAE) in January 2012.
"The shoulder's good, and I've been back training about three weeks now with http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Middlesex-c817. I've been doing my rehab work with it, so I'm hoping to be fit in three or four weeks' time, which then allows us a three-week cushion over Christmas and New Year ahead
of the Pakistan series," Morgan told http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/video_audio/542939.html?genre=27;.
When asked about http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c749’s dismal show on the trip to India, the Anglo-Irish cricketer admitted that the side still has a few weak points which need to be addressed immediately.
However, despite conceding the fact that the boys performed below their weight, Morgan termed England’s loss to India as one-off, and dismissed that notion that the Poms are not good enough to perform in foreign conditions.
"We've got a young side looking to build on a successful summer, and one series defeat isn't going to peg us back too far, I don't think. The important part [in India] was that we didn't get enough runs, and didn't bowl well in certain
parts," shared the Dublin-born cricketer who started off his international career for http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Ireland-c751, but subsequently migrated to England in order to fulfil his dream of playing Test cricket.
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