England's first male World Cup-winning cricket captain on emerging from the abyss and rising to the top
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A few months before the ODI Cricket World Cup in 2015, Eoin Morgan was appointed the captain of England. But his first high-profile assignment ended in ignominy as the team exited the tournament at the league stage, with a defeat against minnows Bangladesh rubbing salt in the wound. Four years on, in the most dramatic of turnarounds and circumstances, Morgan led his men to England’s first-ever World Cup victory via a Super Over in the final against New Zealand. Â
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Morgan’s legacy, though, doesn’t just lie in the silverware he's collected, but in the paradigm shift, he brought about in the game was played—bold and aggressive. According to Wisden, England had scored 350 just once in one-dayers up until their 2015 World Cup exit, while, subsequently, till Morgan’s retirement last June, they crossed the milestone 20 times. How did he transform English cricket? Morgan breaks down his cricket philosophy in this exclusive interview with Forbes India.
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