5 limited-overs regulars who found it tough to gain a spot in the Test team
It is not compulsory that a player who is perfect in the limited-overs format should perform well in the longer format as well and vice-versa.
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5. Eoin Morgan
In 2019, Eoin Morgan led England to their maiden World Cup trophy. He always looked instrumental with the bat for the three lions in ODIs and T20Is. The left-handed batsman has always played a key role in the middle-order with the bat and led his team to dome memorable victories in the past.
The 33-year-old has so far played 236 ODIs and 89 T20Is in which he has scored more than 8000 international runs with the help of 13 tons and 59 half-centuries. Moreover, he holds several records next to his name in the limited-over format. But, coming onto his Test career, it shows a different Morgan, who poorly flopped as a batsman for England. In 16 Tests, he mustered only 700 runs at an average of 30.4 and that doesn’t justify his talent.
He tried his best to perform in the most difficult format of the game. But, he never got success in it. In 2018, he was dropped from the Test squad following the tour against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi and since then he is consistently playing for England in T20Is and ODI. In an interview given to ESPNcricinfo, Morgan himself had accepted the fact that he wasn’t good enough player to get along well with the longer format.
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