England future not over for Morgan: Gooch

Former captain sympathises with current skipper’s decision to opt out


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Eoin Morgan. PHOTO: AFP

LONDON: Former England captain Graham Gooch believes Eoin Morgan can still play international cricket again following his withdrawal from the team’s upcoming tour of Bangladesh on security grounds.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) announced on Sunday that ODI captain Morgan and opening batsman Alex Hales had informed director Andrew Strauss they were unavailable for the trip.

The tour, which begins on September 30 and will include two Tests and three ODIs, had been called into question after an attack on a cafe in Dhaka in July which saw 20 hostages killed, including 18 foreigners.

Morgan, Hales out of Bangladesh tour over security concerns

“I don’t think [his career] is done,” Gooch told talkSPORT radio yesterday when discussing Morgan’s England future. “In this situation when you give your place up, someone else will come in. You give an opportunity and a chance to someone else.”

The England great had some sympathy for Morgan and Hales but added he understood why the ECB was keen for the tour to proceed after it was given the go-ahead following a visit to Bangladesh by team security chief Reg Dickason.

“You also can’t just cancel tours willy-nilly,” said Gooch before adding, “It’s a dangerous world we live in, whether you’re in Europe, Asia or anywhere, and you can’t force anyone to go.”

Morgan opens up on Bangladesh security fears

Last week saw Morgan outline his concerns, with the Irishman saying he had been influenced by a bomb exploding at a 2010 Indian Premier League (IPL) match in Bangalore that he was involved in and the violent background to his brief spell in the 2013-14 Dhaka Premier Division.

Morgan, has however, since returned to India for further spells in the lucrative IPL.

Pietersen warns Morgan against Bangladesh no-show

Meanwhile, Michael Vaughan, another former England captain, questioned how Morgan could skipper an England side again after opting out of going to Bangladesh.

“One main trait of a strong leader is they never ask a teammate to do something they would not do themselves,” Vaughan wrote in his Daily Telegraph column. “This is why Morgan has made a huge mistake. The players will support him in the press, but there will be a little thought at the back of their minds that he went missing at a difficult time for the side.”

Published in The Express Tribune, September 13th, 2016.

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