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Britain white-ball commander Eoin Morgan has uncovered he could miss international matches this season as he attempts to deal with a right leg injury in a bid to be good for the Twenty20 World Cup not long from now.
Morgan experienced a quadriceps issue in the West Indies in January and the 35-year-old has two times harmed his crotch during ongoing trips for province side Middlesex.
That put a question mark over the batsman's readiness for the impending three one-day internationals away to the Netherlands in Amstelveen, a suburb of Amsterdam, in uncertainty.
Morgan, talking just before Friday's series opener, hopes to highlight all through this mission.
However, he said there might be events when he doesn't partake in that frame of mind of worldwide activity, with England booked to play T20s against India on July 9 and 10 and South Africa on July 27 and 28.
"A portion of our worldwide games are one after the other, (I got harmed) in the West Indies where I played Saturday and Sunday...so it's far-fetched I will be (playing each England white-ball game this season)," he said.
Morgan's physical issue issues and a run of low scores - he is averaging 16 in his last 18 T20 innings - have prompted hypothesis about when England's 2019 50-over World Cup winning chief will remain down as captain.
He conceded he was dubious about whether he would in any case be in control for England's defense of their World Cup title in India one year from now, saying he wasn't looking a lot of past the October-November T20 World Cup in Australia.
"I want to get to the T20 one first," said Morgan. "I will accept it as it comes, dealing with my commitment, my body (and) am I actually contributing on and off the field, inside the group?
"I truly have the wellbeing of the group on a basic level."
This series likewise denotes an introduction crusade for England's new white-ball coach, Matthew Mott.
The previous coach of Australia's all-vanquishing ladies' group, Mott will expect to match the beginning made by England's new test coach Brendon McCullum, whose initial two games in control have yielded triumphs and a series prevail upon his local New Zealand.
Britain are without test players, for example, star allrounder Ben Stokes and batsman Jonny Bairstow.
However, they will in any case serious areas of strength for be to beat a Dutch side that incorporates Essex's Shane Snater and Kent's Fred Klaassen
Morgan, who was an individual from England groups beaten by the Netherlands in T20 internationals in 2009 and 2014, added: "They (the Dutch) are very serious.
"In the first at Lord's in mine and Adil Rashid's T20 debuts, we didn't have the right to dominate that match. We didn't play alright and we weren't quiet under tension."
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