Morgan out of World Cup with broken finger

LONDON, (Reuters) – England’s World Cup hopes suffered  a severe setback yesterday when their leading one-day batsman  Eoin Morgan was ruled out of the tournament with a broken finger  that requires surgery.

England coach Andy Flower said Morgan suffered the injury in  the fourth match of the seven-match one-day series in Australia  and, although he played in the next two games, subsequent  medical examination revealed a cracked bone.

Eoin Morgan

Morgan, a former Irish international, is an aggressive,  inventive batsmen and will be badly missed by England’s one-day  side, who have just been beaten 6-1 by Australia in the one-day  series that followed their victory in the Ashes test series.
He will be replaced by Ravi Bopara in the squad for the Feb.  19-April 2 tournament in India.

“Eoin Morgan won’t be going to the World Cup, he needs an  operation so that’s a serious loss,” Flower told a news  conference at Heathrow airport after the team’s arrival from  Australia.

“He injured it in that Adelaide game and didn’t think it was  serious at all but it got worse the more he played and  practiced. The pain grew worse and under investigation a crack  was found.”

“But Ravi Bopara, who is an exciting young cricketer in his  own right, will be joining us.” Graeme Swann, Tim Bresnan, Ajmal Shahzad, Paul Collingwood,  Stuart Broad and Chris Tremlett all picked up injuries during  the test and one-day tour but Flower said there was “good news  regarding the majority of them.”

Captain Andrew Strauss said the injuries could be a blessing  in disguise.
“Some of our players have had a rest due to being injured  and are ready to come back into the fold,” he said when asked if  England had been jaded during the one-day series.

“We have a few days now and the atmosphere of the World Cup  will be very intoxicating and motivating.”
England play a warm-up game against Canada in Dhaka on Feb.  16 with their first World Cup match on Feb. 22 against  Netherlands in Nagpur.