Eoin Morgan has advised Sky Sports activities the “timing is just not proper” for him to probably take over as England’s white-ball head coach.
Talking throughout Tuesday’s protection of The Hundred on Sky Sports activities Cricket, World Cup-winning captain Morgan was requested if he can be concerned with probably taking it on, with The Instances reporting present head coach Matthew Mott is to depart.
“I have been requested lots over the past couple months concerning the function and whether or not I’d take it on. My reply has merely been, the timing for all the pieces in my life for the time being is just not proper,” Morgan advised Sky Sports activities on Tuesday.
“Sure, I need to coach down the road, however I’ve acquired a younger household and I spend much more time at residence. I am loving what I am doing, watching cricket by this.
“And this information is information to me. It isn’t good when a coach comes below hearth and there’s a lot of hypothesis about his future. Solely time will inform about what’s going to occur.”
England did not defend their T20 World Cup title final month below Mott, scraping by the group phases earlier than struggling a heavy semi-final defeat to eventual champions India.
That match adopted England’s disappointing 2023 Cricket World Cup marketing campaign, the place Mott’s aspect did not progress from the group phases as defending champions within the 50-over match in India.
The 50-year-old Australian took over England’s white-ball aspect in 2022, when Chris Silverwood was sacked from his function as Check and white-ball head coach after a disastrous Ashes tour that winter.
Watch day one of many third Check between England and West Indies, at Edgbaston, dwell on Sky Sports activities Cricket and Sky Sports activities Important Occasion from 10am on Friday (11am first ball).
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