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Saturday, May 25, 2019

I should be fit to go for the first game-Eoin Morgan


I should be fit to go for the first game-Eoin Morgan

They haven’t lost a multi-game series for two-and-a-half years, have twice smashed the world record for an innings score and, entering this English summer, their average run-rate since that 2015 tournament was running at 5.97, compared to South Africa's next-best mark of 5.48.

Through it all, there has been a gradual build-up of anticipation: an ICC World Cup on home soil and with it, the opportunity, 44 years after the tournament first launched on these shores, for England to finally win it.

Yet Morgan sees it differently. Winning isn’t everything. “Part of our culture and values is that I like to think sport nowadays isn’t revolved around performance,” he adds. “People can respect, relate to and admire teams and cultures if they do it in the right way. If we go out of this tournament – but for the right reasons, with the players having given everything – people will have a huge amount of respect for that.”

Culture is an operative word for Morgan, one symbolised in his England team by each player’s cap, much like the Baggy Green has so often served as a touchstone for Australia’s Test squad. Their approach has been to take this one step further, crafting an idea that the three lions which adorn those caps each represent one of the three words that speak to the team’s core values: courage, respect and unity.

He explains: “In international cricket, you’re always living out of your suitcase. It’s never the same place and the hotel rooms and cities are different, but the thing that you start your journey with is your own cap.

“It’s with you for as many games as you’re around and it ties everybody together. That is the crown, and those three words are symbolised with the three lions.”

Morgan’s point is that this exceptional group he has built, and the atmosphere nurtured around it, will not be defined by one innings, match or tournament. It’s a wise approach, as evidenced by the bone-crunching reminder of sport’s tenuous nature Morgan endured on the eve of England’s first warm-up game against Australia. During a fielding drill, the skipper incurred a ‘flake fracture’ of his left index finger and spent 20 agonising minutes contemplating his World Cup mortality.

“I’ve had a load of broken fingers,” he reveals. “With a dislocation, when it’s put back in, you know after about 20 minutes. The pain goes away. If the pain doesn’t die down, you know it’s more serious. That was a nervous 20 minutes. If something happens, something happens. You can’t account for it. You train and prepare as hard as you can, but you can’t prepare for an injury.”

It was a quick illustration of the folly of making judgments based on linear goals. Four years of planning and execution can so easily be thrown off kilter by the bounce of a ball, the snap of a finger. Thankfully, Morgan is expected to be fit to lead England into the tournament-proper on Thursday against South Africa at The Oval.

England’s journey to this point, at least in the mind of their leader, isn’t just about the outcome of a solitary World Cup. It goes beyond the kind of singular focus that Morgan so exemplifies when in the heat of battle. “For once in your life,” he concludes. “You’re not being judged purely on getting a hundred or five-for.

“You can tap back into the grassroots. Parents or coaches can say, ‘This is what this team stands for. You should follow them’. You have to understand your place – it’s easy to close yourself off in a bubble, and I think that’s a little naïve. There are two sides to it: winning is one, and the other is growing the game and inspiring a new generation.”

I should be fit to go for the first game-Eoin Morgan



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Thursday, April 13, 2017

IPL 2017: Virat Kohli Declared Match Fit, To Play For RCB Vs MI

IPL 2017: Virat Kohli Declared Match Fit, To Play For RCB Vs MI

IPL 2017: Virat Kohli Declared Match Fit, To Play For RCB Vs MI
Finally, some good news for the RCB fans. Indian captain Virat Kohli has regained match fitness and is all set to return to Indian Premier League (IPL) action for the Royal Challengers Bangalore against Mumbai Indians on April 14. The Indian cricket board on Thursday declared him match fit and cleared him to feature in the cash-rich league. "The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Medical Team on Wednesday confirmed that Indian Cricket Team and Royal Challengers Bangalore captain Mr. Virat Kohli has regained match fitness," BCCI said in a release. "He will now be available for RCB's next match against Mumbai Indians on April 14 in Bengaluru," it added.
"The Indian Captain had undergone rehabilitation after sustaining an injury to his right shoulder and has now recovered to be able to participate in VIVO IPL 2017," the statement further said.
Kohli went through some fielding drills during the team's net session at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday. After spending some time in the pavilion, entered the ground and after doing a few loosening exercises, sat on the chair to watch Sachin Baby and Chris Gayle bat in the nets. After half-an-hour, Kohli joined a bunch of players who were getting ready for fielding and catching drills. The RCB captain ran around to hold on to some high and low catches under the watchful eyes of team's fielding coach Trent Woodhill.

Kohli didn't drop a single catch during the drill and was seen throwing the ball at wicket-keeper Kedar Jadhav with great power, which was a clear indication of his recovery from the shoulder injury he had suffered while fielding during the third Test against Australia at Ranchi.

The injury had forced Kohli to miss the fourth Test at Dharamsala against Australia.Kohli, on Tuesday, had dropped hints that he may just make a return from injury in RCB's next match against Mumbai Indians.
Kohli had also posted a video on his Instagram account of his gym session
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