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England sweat on Roy injury ahead of semis

08 Nov 2021 00:00:00 | Update: 08 Nov 2021 02:16:29
England sweat on Roy injury ahead of semis

England skipper Eoin Morgan admitted the prospect of losing injured opener Jason Roy for the Twenty World Cup semi-final “really hurts the mood” in the team.

Roy, 31, suffered a calf injury and collapsed to the ground while chasing a quick run in Saturday’s 10-run loss to South Africa. Despite the defeat, England, along with Australia, made the semi-finals on net run-rate while South Africa were eliminated.

“We are gutted for Jason, but also sort of half-hoping that he’s okay,” said Morgan who also saw fast bowler Tymal Mills limp out of the tournament earlier this week.

“For anybody to miss the latter stages of a tournament, particularly it’s been two guys and two games, that does hurt the mood.”

England had come into the tournament without stars Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer. Morgan said the team has got enough back up to deal with injuries and pull outs.

“Like you go through the names that either aren’t here through injury or other reasons, so you go through Archer, Stokes, Sam Curran, Ben (Foakes), Tymal and now possibly Jason,” said

Morgan. – AFP

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