Eoin Morgan Backed England’s Decision To Exclude Harry Brook From ODI World Cup 2023 Squad

England cricket team will open their campaign in the ODI World Cup 2023 against New Zealand in what will be a re-match of the 2019 final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 5th. Ahead of the tournament, the omission of Harry Brook from England’s ODI squad has sparked a wide-ranging debate.

The omission came due to all-rounder Ben Stokes coming out of his retirement from the format to help England defend their World Cup title in India, from October 5 to November 19.

Notably, despite enduring tremendous success in Tests and T20Is, Brook has only played three ODIs for England, all of it against South Africa earlier this year.

Eoin Morgan Backed England’s Decision To Exclude Harry Brook

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Meanwhile, Eoin Morgan, the 2019 Men’s ODI World Cup-winning captain, has backed England’s decision to drop Harry Brook from the upcoming ODI World Cup 2023 squad. Speaking on Sky Sports, Morgan said:

In really good teams that have a lot of talent, but mainly a lot of success, there are really good players that miss out. When I look at the squad that has been selected, I can’t get Harry Brook into that squad. You need two seamers and an extra spinner which they have cover for but an extra batter in amongst that, I just can’t fit Harry Brook in, which is amazing to say,”

Further, Morgan added that there’s a trust factor in leaving out a brilliant player like Brook within the team set-up. He said:

“I will emphasize this again. In really, really successful sides, you have brilliant players that sometimes miss out. And that’s okay.”

“That’s for the benefit of the changing room and the understanding that there is a huge element of trust that is built with players in that changing room, in committing to the collective goal, and there’s no compromise with that. And I don’t get the feeling that Matthew Mott and Jos Buttler will ever compromise that.”

Eoin Morgan also urged the England fans to understand that decisions like the exclusion of Harry Brook have nothing to do with the ultimate goal of finding the best combination for winning the ODI World Cup once again. He said:

“A lot of fans out there will say, ‘You know what, you’ve got to get him in the team, get him in the team!’ But actually, what is the ultimate goal for the team? It is winning the World Cup.”

He added:

And being in a position to win the World Cup, you have to have a balanced squad. You can’t just pick players in all the same positions because they are good players. You have to have all areas covered. Because if you don’t, on the big stage you get exposed. And I think the balance of the squad they have selected is actually a really good one.”