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England Cricketers Who Played The 2019 World Cup Final But Won’t Feature In World Cup 2023

Charting the Absence of 2019 Heroes: Stokes, Morgan, and Plunkett's Missing Presence in World Cup 2023
Rohit SarkarBy Rohit Sarkar11/08/2023No Comments3 Mins Read
England Cricketers Who Played The 2019 World Cup Final But Won’t Feature In World Cup 2023

In this article, we will take a look at the England Cricketers Who Played The 2019 World Cup Final But Won’t Feature In World Cup 2023. The sport of cricket is as much about presence as it is about notable absences. In the realm of international cricket, each tournament weaves new tales, while some old chapters close. The euphoria of England’s monumental 2019 World Cup victory is still palpable in the hearts of many. It was a culmination of grit, strategy, and sheer brilliance. The heroes of that iconic win – some of them, at least – will be starkly missing in the 2023 edition. Ben Stokes, Eoin Morgan, and Liam Plunkett were integral parts of that triumphant journey. But as we gear up for another showdown this year, these stalwarts won’t be taking the field for England. Their reasons vary – from retirements to new adventures. Let’s delve deeper into why these iconic players, once the heart of England’s cricketing prowess, won’t be seen in action this World Cup.

England Cricketers Who Played The 2019 World Cup Final But Won’t Feature In World Cup 2023:

1. Ben Stokes: The Unyielding Force of 2019

England Cricketers Who Played The 2019 World Cup Final But Won’t Feature In World Cup 2023

Few can forget Stokes’ indomitable spirit in the 2019 finale. His fearless approach led England to their maiden World Cup win. That dramatic super over, his undying resolve, his undeterred spirit – Stokes was everywhere. His innings remain etched in fans’ memories. It’s hard to visualize an England squad without this titan. Yet, the 2023 World Cup won’t see Stokes. His decision to retire from the ODI format shocked many. He is now the test captain of England and is continuing in T20I. Stokes’ choice signifies an end of an era. His contributions to English cricket are unparalleled. This World Cup will certainly miss his electric presence.

2. Eoin Morgan: The Visionary Skipper

England Cricketers Who Played The 2019 World Cup Final But Won’t Feature In World Cup 2023

The name Eoin Morgan resonates with leadership. As the captain of the 2019 squad, he masterminded England’s World Cup glory. Morgan’s calm demeanour, strategic acumen, and ability to rally his troops were instrumental. Under his guidance, England rewrote history. Fans will miss his calm presence at the crease. Beyond his captaincy, Morgan was also a formidable batsman. His fearless style often demoralized the opposition. Sadly, post the monumental win, Morgan chose to hang up his boots. His announcement of retirement from all formats has left a void. The World Cup 2023 will undeniably feel the absence of this strategic genius.

3. Liam Plunkett: Embarking on a New Voyage

England Cricketers Who Played The 2019 World Cup Final But Won’t Feature In World Cup 2023

Plunkett’s contribution in 2019 was phenomenal. He played a pivotal role, clinching crucial wickets and steadying England’s ship when required. Plunkett’s decision to leave English cricket surprised many. His reason? An ambitious mission to grow cricket in the United States. It’s a testament to his love for the sport. Even more interesting is his potential future with the USA team. Yet, a three-year residency rule holds him back for now. World Cup 2023 will miss Plunkett’s experienced bowling and his knack for breaking partnerships.

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The Changing Guard

Cricket, like life, is all about transitions. Legends move on, making way for fresh faces. The 2023 World Cup will undoubtedly miss these three titans. Their absence, however, paves the way for new stories. England’s new squad will aim to carve their legacy, inspired by the legends of 2019. Stokes, Morgan, and Plunkett will be cheered not on the field but from the annals of cricketing history. Their stories will forever remind us of that magical summer in 2019.

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