Eoin Morgan was the captain of England until victory in the 2019 World Cup (Photo: Getty)

England World Cup winner Captain Morgan has confirmed that he has retired internationally.

The 35-year-old, who has been struggling with form and strength in recent months, won the most coveted trophy in the limited-edition game and triumphed in the famous dramatic final at Lord’s, going down in history as a man. . 2019.

After transferring allegiance from his native Ireland in 2009, Morgan quickly became one of the most innovative and thoughtful players in British games, when Sir Alastair Cook was released on the eve of the 2015 World Cup. of captain.

2019 New Zealand-England-ICC Cricket World Cup Final

Eoin Morgan contributed to the victory of the 2019 World Cup in England (Photo: Getty)

He left as a cricket record holder and record holder seven years later, in the 1950s and 20s, where his deputy Joe Butler is ready to step up.

After careful consideration, I am here to announce my retirement from international cricket soon.

“It was not an easy decision to spend time on possibly the most enjoyable and rewarding chapters of my career,” Morgan said in a statement.

But for me and the England white collar team, I think it’s a good time to do it right now.

Eoin Morgan battled the Netherlands in England's last ODI series

Eoin Morgan battled the Netherlands in the last ODI series in England (Photo: Getty)

“From beginning on the international stage in Ireland to winning the 2019 World Cup, we will never lose the importance of family support for international athletes.

“My mother and father, my wife, Tara, and our family around the world, thank you for your unconditional support during the best and most difficult moments of my career. For example, this incredible journey would not have been possible.

“I also have to thank my teammates, coaches, supporters and the people behind the scenes for enabling my career and success. I am very proud of what I have achieved as a player and captain. But what I look forward to the most is that I meet the best people in the process.

“I am lucky to be able to play for the two teams that won the World Cup, but I think the future of the British white collar team is brighter than ever.

“I have more experience, strength and depth than ever before. I’m excited to see it.”

“As for Mel, I’ll keep playing at home as long as I can. I’m really looking forward to playing in the second edition of The Hundred this year, in the spirit of London.”

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