Eoin Morgan Defiant Over Indian Premier League Role
Eoin Morgan, the current England skipper, is set to miss an ODI vs Ireland on May 8 as he will be turning up for the Sunrisers Hyderabad on that date in the IPL 2015.
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: February 18, 2015 06:07 pm IST
England's out-of-form captain Eoin Morgan found himself defending his involvement in the Indian Premier League after it emerged he would miss a one-day international in order to play in the lucrative Twenty20 event. (Complete World Cup coverage)
Morgan's duck in England's crushing 111-run defeat by Australia in their World Cup opener last weekend was his fourth nought in five innings -- a rut he'll aim to climb out of against New Zealand in Wellington on Friday. (Eoin Morgan to play alongside Kevin Pietersen in IPL 2015)
England play a one-day international against Ireland in Dublin on May 8 but Morgan won't be leading the side after he was selected by the Sunrisers Hyderabad during Monday's IPL auction.
Former Irish international Morgan, who has been given clearance by England chiefs to play in the whole IPL, from April 8 to May 24, said Wednesday: "Yeah, that means I won't go to Ireland.
"The chairman of selectors and the director of cricket have allowed the guys who have got picked up in the IPL, or went into the auction, to miss that Ireland game in order to expose themselves to opportunities in the IPL in order to learn more about their game."
He refused to accept it was odd, given his role as captain, to miss the Dublin match: "No I don't think it is. Probably if you're being a little short-sighted it might do, but I think in the longer run it will serve me well."
Morgan added: "It does give you great confidence, you learn a lot along the way and it gives you great energy.
"Going back to that (the IPL) is a huge privilege."