New Delhi: Former England captain Eoin Morgan has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket. He said goodbye to all formats of cricket on Monday (February 13). Earlier, Morgan had taken retirement from International Cricket on 28 June 2022. In such a situation, he announced his retirement from all three formats today. Former captain Eoin Morgan gave this information through a tweet.
Morgan shared a tweet and wrote, ‘I am very proud to announce my retirement from all formats of cricket. After much thought, I have taken this decision. This sport has given me a lot over the years. From moving to England in 2005 to joining Middlesex and playing for Paarl Royals in the SA20, I have enjoyed every moment.
— Eoin Morgan (@Eoin16) February 13, 2023
He further wrote, ‘Like every player, there were ups and downs in my career, but my family and friends were with me during this time. I want to say a heartfelt thank you to my wife Tara, my family and close friends.
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It is noteworthy that Eoin Morgan won England the first ODI title in the ODI World Cup played in the year 2019. He retired from international cricket last year due to prolonged out-of-form.
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Significantly, Eoin Morgan has played a total of 115 T20 matches. He has scored a total of 2458 runs in T20. At the same time, Morgan scored 7701 runs while playing 248 ODIs. Whereas, scored 700 runs in 16 Test matches.