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World Cup Winning Captain Returns: Eoin Morgan Set to Shine for Rajasthan Kings in World Legends Pro T20 League

World Cup Winning Captain Returns: Eoin Morgan Set to Shine for Rajasthan Kings in World Legends Pro T20 League

English former cricketer Eoin Morgan, one of cricket's most successful captains and innovative batsmen, is making an exciting comeback as he joins the World Legends Pro T20 League 2026 in Goa. Known for his revolutionary leadership that transformed England cricket and his ability to play unconventional shots like the reverse sweep, Morgan will bring his World Cup-winning experience to the tournament, representing Rajasthan Kings this year. He will entertain fans alongside cricketing legends like Harbhajan Singh, Shane Watson and other international stars in this legends cricket league.

IPL and T20 International Stats

Eoin Morgan played 83 IPL matches, scoring 1,405 runs at an average of 22.66 and a strike rate of 122.6, with his highest score being 68 not out. He represented franchises including Kolkata Knight Riders, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Punjab Kings, winning IPL titles with KKR in 2012 and 2014. In T20 Internationals, he played 115 matches for England, scoring 2,458 runs at an average of 28.58 and a strike rate of 136.17, with 14 half-centuries and a highest score of 91. Morgan's return promises fans a showcase of his innovative batting and exceptional leadership abilities in the Legends Pro T20 League.

Facts and Achievements

Former Player Eoin Morgan made a memorable impact by captaining England to their first-ever Cricket World Cup victory in 2019 at Lord's. He is also known for hitting a world-record 17 sixes in an ODI innings against Afghanistan in 2019, scoring 148 runs. Morgan revolutionized England's white-ball cricket with his aggressive approach, leading them to the T20 World Cup final in 2016. He captained Kolkata Knight Riders and led them to the IPL 2021 final, while his ability to finish matches under pressure made him one of the most feared middle-order batsmen in T20 cricket history.