| International Debut | | Test | 27 May 2010 vs Bangladesh in London |
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| ODI | 5 August 2006 vs Scotland in Manchester |
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| T20 | 5 June 2009 vs Netherlands in London |
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| Last Match | | Test | 3 June 2012 vs Pakistan at Dubai (DSC) |
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| ODI | 19 June 2022 vs Netherlands at Amstelveen |
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| T20 | 23 January 2022 vs West Indies at Bridgetown |
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| International Retirement | On 28 June 2022, he announced his retirement from international cricket |
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| Jersey Number | - #16 (England)
- #7 (Middlesex CCC)
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| Domestic/State Team(s) | - Middlesex
- Royal Challengers Bangalore
- Kolkata Knight Riders
- Sydney Thunder
- Sunrisers Hyderabad
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| Batting Style | Left Handed Bat |
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| Bowling Style | Right-arm medium |
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| Nature on field | Calm |
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| Favourite Shot | Pull |
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| Records/Achievements | - As of 1st January 2017, Eoin Morgan has 8 ODI centuries to his name.
- Morgan was named among the four Wisden Cricketers of the year in 2011.
- In May 2019, he became the most capped player in ODIs for England.
- England's all-time leading run-scorer in One Day Internationals (ODIs) with over 7,700 runs
- Holds the record for the most sixes in an ODI innings (17) against Afghanistan during the 2019 World Cup
- Led England to victory in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 against New Zealand
- Awarded CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 2020 for services to cricket
- One of only two players in history to score ODI hundreds for two different countries
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| Career Turning Point | Morgan switched over to England from Ireland to get better opportunities |
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| Captaincy | Named captain of England's ODI team in December 2014, replacing Alastair Cook. Transformed England's limited-overs strategy with a fearless, attacking style of play. |
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