England's Morgan Mystery
A juggling act: where should Morgan bat? Following England’s Twenty 20 World Cup defeat to the West Indies in Pallekele on Thursday, the calls for Eoin Morgan to be promoted back up the batting order have been unanimous and justified – he scored an impressive quickfire 71 runs from just 36 balls. The Dubliner, in the absence of Kevin Pietersen, is now seen as England’s lynchpin but could not do enough to save the Three Lions in the first game of the 'Super Eight’s' against Darren Sammy’s men. Positioned at five, he was faced with the task of helping acquire in excess of 120 runs for victory from just ten overs. Stuart Broad’s side have not started well at all in this Sri Lankan tournament and their record in the very first over of each game emphasises as much - 0/1, 2/1 and 0/2 have been recorded against Afghanistan, India and the Windies respectively. Sky Sports pundit Paul Collingwood, who led England to their first ever T20 title in 2010, agreed that the ...