Morgan to captain England for India series, says assistant coach

Farbrace says Irishman will captain the side in upcoming series despite missing Bangladesh tour over security concerns


Reuters October 15, 2016
Eoin Morgan. PHOTO: REUTERS

Batsman Eoin Morgan will be England’s limited-overs captain during the three-match ODI series against India in January despite missing the tour of Bangladesh over security concerns, according to assistant coach Paul Farbrace.

Wicketkeeper-batsman Jos Buttler stood in as skipper for the 2-1 series win against a Bangladesh side that had won their six previous ODI series at home.

“He (Morgan) will definitely be captain in India,” Farbrace told reporters in Chittagong. “There can’t be any way around it -- he deserves it.”

Farbrace was among a number in the England hierarchy to express disappointment with Morgan and opening batsman Alex Hales’ decision to skip the tour.

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The pair, however, is expected to return for India and Farbrace said he would have no concerns over their likely inclusion.

“The one-day team is particularly close,” he said. “There are a lot of mates in the team. That helps when those who haven’t been here come back in January, because it is close-knit.”

Buttler scored 145 runs during his three matches in Bangladesh and Farbrace urged the 26-year-old to carry his fine form in ODIs into Test cricket.

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“The way Jos has batted out here, he has looked like he’s been batting on different pitches,” said Farbrace.

“He’s on this trip as the second keeper to start with, but if he plays that way again there is no reason he can’t get back into the side,” he added.

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