Ton-up captain Eoin Morgan powers England to 328
Updated On: 05 August, 2020 07:00 AM IST | Southampton | Agencies

England captain Eoin Morgan celebrates his century against Ireland yesterday. pic/AFP
England captain Eoin Morgan once again proved a thorn in the side of his native Ireland, hitting a century in the world champions' imposing total of 328 in the third one-day international at Southampton on Tuesday. England, already 2-0 up in a three-match series, were in trouble when Dublin-born left-hander Morgan came in at 14-2 after the loss of openers Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow. But Morgan went on to make 106 and shared a fourth-wicket stand of 146 with Tom Banton. Somerset rising star Banton's 58 was his maiden ODI half-century.
The pair were out in quick succession, England losing three wickets for 13 runs as they slumped from 190-3 to 203-6. All-rounder David Willey, however, in his first ODI series since being left out of England's victorious World Cup squad last year, continued his fine return to international action with 51 at better than a run-a-ball. Earlier, Morgan pulled Josh Little for six before launching South Africa-born all-rounder Curtis Campher back over his head for another. Morgan was dropped on 67 when a pull off spinner Andy McBrine burst through the hands of diving Ireland captain Andrew Balbirnie at midwicket.
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