Eoin Morgan ruled out from T20Is against West Indies with a quad injury

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Eoin Morgan ruled out from T20Is against West Indies with a quad injury

Eoin Morgan ruled out from T20Is against West Indies with a quad injury
England is currently playing a T20I and Test series in the West Indies. The Windies have a 2-1 lead in the five-match series, so the English squad will need to boost their performance in the remaining two games. However, the visitors have suffered a major setback ahead of the subsequent encounter, as it has been announced that their limited-overs captain Eoin Morgan would not be returning to the series.

ECB announced that Morgan would miss the remaining T20I series against the West Indies due to a low-grade quadriceps injury.

Eoin Morgan had a bad series because he couldn't get his bat to do the talking, scoring just 30 runs in two games with 17 and 13, respectively. Because the middle-order batsman did not play in the third game, England's stand-in captain was Moeen Ali, and it appears that the all-rounder will continue to lead the team for the remainder of the series.

While the guests were defeated in the main T20I to lose by nine wickets, they held their nerves in the following one to grab a one-run win in an edge-of-the-seat thrill ride. Moeen Ali and Co. then, at that point, attempted their level best, pursuing a mammoth 225, yet notwithstanding wicketkeeper hitter Tom Banton's astounding 73, they were limited to 204/9 as the hosts enlisted a 20-run win.

With the series on the line and their key tactician inaccessible, an unsettled English group would want to come out all firearms bursting in the penultimate match, which will be challenged at Kensington Oval at Barbados on Sunday.