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Former England captain Eoin Morgan said Pakistan left-arm seamer and newly-appointed T20I captain Shaheen Shah Afridi “loves the big stage.”
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Former England captain Eoin Morgan said Pakistan left-arm seamer and newly-appointed T20I captain Shaheen Shah Afridi “loves the big stage.”
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Former England captain Eoin Morgan feels that Pakistan spinner Shadab Khan is doing a “good enough job” with the ball.

Eoin Morgan: “Even with the blow of losing Naseem Shah, they have Shaheen Shah Afridi and Haris Rauf in the bowling attack”
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Former England captain Eoin Morgan said Pakistan’s pace attack is still strong even though Naseem Shah is currently out of action with a shoulder injury.

Eoin Morgan: “We’ve all really enjoyed watching Zaman Khan in this tournament (The Hundred). Unusual action and delivery release point. Very, very effective”
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Eoin Morgan, the former England captain, said fast rising Pakistan pace bowler Zaman Khan is “very, very effective.”

Pakistan batsman Khushdil Shah: “I try to learn from the best in business and adopt their practice routines. I used to watch David Miller and then I saw Eoin Morgan in England on how he constructs his innings”
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Pakistan batsman Khushdil Shah revealed that he has learned a lot from watching South Africa batsman David Miller and England captain Eoin Morgan.
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England opener Jonny Bairstow walloped an 18-ball 47 and also starred in the Super Over to lead his side to a thrilling win over New Zealand in Auckland.
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England batsman Dawid Malan smashed a career-best 103 not out to lead his side to a 76-run win over New Zealand in the fourth Twenty20 International in Napier.
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England captain Eoin Morgan smashed a brutal 71-ball 148, which included a record-breaking 17 sixes, to lead his side to a 150-run win over Afghanistan in Manchester.
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England captain Eoin Morgan has admitted that his side deserved to lose their World Cup match against Pakistan on Monday.