Hyderabad: England captain Eoin Morgan, who is the first English captain to win a World Cup for the national side, recalled his teams 2015 World Cup exit. He also said that he felt lucky that he was not removed from the captaincy.
In the 2015 World Cup, England was knocked out of the tournament in the group stages, and the side failed to make it to the knockout stage.
Morgan was speaking at an ICC podcast titled 'CWC Rewind' with Ian Bishop and Nasser Hussain and it was then that the England skipper opened up about the 2015 World Cup.
"The most significant appointment following the 2015 World Cup was the appointment of Andrew Strauss as the Director of Cricket. He actually had seen first hand what had happened during the World Cup, he recognised the need for significant change within the group," Morgan said during the interaction.
"For a guy to come in such a prominent role and to make changes in such a fast manner was very significant. I was kept on as skipper of the side and I do feel lucky to be retained as the skipper of the side, Trevor Bayliss was appointed as the coach and we started playing an aggressive brand of cricket and that was very exciting for all of us," he added.
During the interaction, Morgan also said the relationship with coach Trevor Bayliss was exceptional and it enabled the side to perform well.