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“Our Records Over the Course of Generations Are Nowhere Near as Good as India’s” – Eoin Morgan Makes Bold Statement on England Cricket

Former England captain Eoin Morgan has candidly admitted that the records achieved by the English cricket team over the years pale in comparison to those of India, especially when considering the advantages of playing at home. Speaking at an event in Mumbai, Morgan acknowledged India’s consistency and praised their unrelenting desire to win, which has made them one of the most formidable cricketing nations, particularly in their own conditions.

India’s reputation as one of the best all-format teams has grown immensely over the years, even though they have missed out on a few ICC trophies. Their home record, however, remains one of the strongest in international cricket, with a deep talent pool bolstered by the Indian Premier League (IPL).

Speaking about India’s dominance, Morgan was quoted by PTI as saying:

“They (India) have to be considered one of the greatest in their own conditions. What makes them so good is their hunger and the desire to want to win. Their attitude towards that they never take for granted. We come from countries that have huge advantages for the home side. But yet, our records over the course of generations are nowhere near as good as Indians.”

India’s Never-Say-Die Spirit

Morgan’s comments come on the heels of some incredible performances by Team India, particularly their resilience during the 2020-21 Test series against Australia. In that series, despite battling numerous injuries, India defied the odds to beat Australia 2-1 on their home soil and retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a testament to their determination and depth of talent.

The Nathan Lyon Factor in the Upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy

Looking ahead to the much-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy later this year, Morgan touched on the key role that Australia’s star spinner Nathan Lyon is expected to play. He noted that India’s aggressive strategy against Lyon could shift the dynamics of the series. Morgan emphasized the significance of Lyon’s fitness and how India’s approach towards the experienced spinner could put Australia under pressure.

“If they go to Australia and play in that manner, a big part of that series will lie in the balance on the fitness of Nathan Lyon and how they play him. If they take that mindset into playing Nathan Lyon like that, it asks a lot of questions of Australia.”

Lyon has proven to be a thorn in India’s side over the years, claiming 121 wickets in 27 Tests against them, including nine five-wicket hauls. The upcoming five-Test series, which begins on November 22 in Perth, promises to be another intense chapter in the India-Australia rivalry.

Morgan’s words underscore the respect that Team India has garnered globally for their ability to consistently perform at the highest level, particularly in challenging conditions. His admission of India’s superior record reflects the growing admiration for the subcontinent team and their relentless pursuit of excellence in world cricket.