Kevin Pietersen’s exile not a problem for Eoin http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Morgan-c77707 – Cricket News Update
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 and the mighty Australians without the flamboyant all-rounder, who retired from the limited overs game this season.
“I think we've played fantastic cricket, the guys who have come in and replaced him have done particularly well. Whoever has stepped up has done really, really well. That's been important to the winning run we've had, particularly against a top side like http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746,” said Morgan in a recent interview.
Nonetheless, the Dubliner insisted that the England and Wales Cricket Board and KP need to resolve their differences in order for the batsman to make his way back in the national squad, who was discarded for the third Test against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Andrew-Flower-c44362 along with ECB.
Praising KP, Morgan said, “I think Kevin is a world-class cricketer and any team around the world would want him in their side, but there are issues surrounding him at the moment and it will take time to resolve them.”
KP’s international career is hanging in limbo, and if he fails to resolve the ongoing fiasco, it might end his playing days for good.
England were dethroned from the number-one spot in Test cricket this month by the Proteas, and are now up against the visitors in the five-match One Day International (ODI) series. And with the first match ruined by rain, the Poms will now face their rivals today (Tuesday) in the second encounter, aiming to begin the series with a win.
The series is crucial for England, as they are defending their recently acquired number-one spot in this format of the game, but losing the series will result in their demise from this position.
Meanwhile, South African skipper http://www.senore.com/Cricket/AB-de-Villiers-c887 is confident his side will leave the hosts in ruins and win the series by taking advantage of the lack of depth in England’s batting line-up.
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