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England captain Eoin Morgan hopes the newcomers can make an impact against the Netherlands

Eoin Morgan is excited to see what the newcomers from England can do if they get a chance in the one-day international series against the Netherlands.

Uncapped left arm tailors David Payne – who was included in last year’s squad for the ODI series against Pakistan and toured the West Indies with the T20 squad earlier this year but hasn’t played in neither – and Luke Wood are both among the 14 teams for the three-game series.

The English bowling ranks have been hit by a variety of injuries recently, but skipper Morgan hopes Lancashire Wood bowler and Gloucestershire’s Payne can make the most of any playing chances they have.

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« With the injuries we’ve had in our bowling contingent over the last two months, it’s really hit us hard, » Morgan said ahead of Friday’s series opener in Amstelveen, which is live on sky sports.

“But it also presents opportunities for other guys and everyone here has played a role in one way or another.

“Luke Wood joins the team for the first time, David Payne in a similar case, but his second tour was in the West Indies, so it’s great to have these guys around the group. »

England ODI captain Eoin Morgan believes new head coach Matthew Mott will bring fresh hunger to the team as England prepare to face the Netherlands in 3 ODIs from Friday.

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England ODI captain Eoin Morgan believes new head coach Matthew Mott will bring fresh hunger to the team as England prepare to face the Netherlands in 3 ODIs from Friday.

England ODI captain Eoin Morgan believes new head coach Matthew Mott will bring fresh hunger to the team as England prepare to face the Netherlands in 3 ODIs from Friday.

The games in the Netherlands mark the first time Cricket World Cup holders England have been together for a run of 50 since losing Pakistan 3-0 at home last summer and that’s the first opportunity new white ball head coach Matthew Mott will have to see. his team in action.

Even with Jofra Archer and Mark Wood sidelined in their pace attack, the tourists are heavy favorites to beat the Dutch side, who only have Essex’s Shane Snater and Kent’s Fred Klaassen to call on their contract players. with English county teams.

Nonetheless, Morgan knows from experience what can happen if England take the Netherlands lightly at VRA Club, having played in T20 defeats against them in 2009 and 2014.

Eoin Morgan (Middlesex), Moeen Ali (Worcestershire), Jos Buttler (Lancashire), Brydon Carse (Durham), Sam Curran (Surrey), Liam Livingstone (Lancashire), Dawid Malan (Yorkshire), David Payne (Gloucestershire), Adil Rashid (Yorkshire), Jason Roy (Surrey), Phil Salt (Lancashire), Reece Topley (Surrey), David Willey (Yorkshire), Luke Wood (Lancashire)

« They’re extremely competitive, » Morgan said. “In the first at Lord’s in mine and Adil Rashid’s T20 debut, we didn’t deserve to win this game.

“We didn’t play well enough and we weren’t calm under the pressure. The next game was under completely different circumstances with a completely different team.

“The challenge while we are here is for us a new group of cricketers coming to the Netherlands, playing against a strong and competitive team, is to produce something close to where we would like to be. »

Watch England’s first ODI in the Netherlands live on Sky Sports Cricket from 9.50am on Friday.



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