T20 world cup 2021
Eoin Morgan Emphasizes On Jason Roy's Importance After Injury, Says Roy Is 'Unbelievably Important' For The Squad
The injury to England opener Jason Roy has the potential to jeopardise the 2010 champions' chances in the ICC T20 World Cup here and skipper Eoin Morgan said he would not assume the charismatic player won't play in in the semifinals until and unless the scans and reports indicate otherwise.
Roy suffered a calf injury during the clash against South Africa on Saturday, which the Proteas won by 10 runs. The injury seemed serious as the batter could barely walk. The incident took place in the second delivery of the fifth over, when Jos Buttler and Roy took a single as the opener completed the run hopping on one leg and sat down on the ground before breaking down in tears.
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