Cape Town
England captain Eoin Morgan says his England team are determined to “put on a bit of a show” in the Twenty20 international series, which starts at Newlands stadium in Cape Town Friday.
Morgan said he had become well aware of the importance of live televised sport during the lockdown imposed by Covid-19.
“It’s huge,” he said of the chance to play international sport and provide entertainment for viewers. But Morgan said he did not foresee an early end to the need for teams to remain in bio-secure “bubbles” while playing.
“There’s news about vaccines but the first to receive it will be the people who really need it. We are well down the pecking order of who should be prioritised,” he said.
“I don’t see any change before the start of our own summer.” England have further winter tours planned to Sri Lanka and India before then.
Morgan said England intended to field their best possible team against South Africa. “It’s the first time in a long time we’ve had a full-strength team available for selection. It’s very exciting.” He said he believed his team were well prepared, with some players having been active in the recent Indian Premier League while others had benefited from an extended off-season rest.
“Training was very dangerous,” he joked about England’s big-hitting batsmen flexing their muscles in practice.—AFP