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16th October 2016
05:06pm BST

'The prospect of his recall is hard to stomach. This is a man who still, apparently, considers himself a leader but who, despite the considered advice of the ECB's trusted and highly-respected security director, Reg Dickason, that it was safe to tour Bangladesh; decided that he would really rather not stand together with his players in Dhaka and Chittagong. 'Welcome to England's first non-playing captain; a guy who waves his team off to foreign climes when the going gets tough and rejoins them when it gets easier. Welcome to the guy who chooses the day his mates land in Dhaka to send out a tweet boasting about the hospitality he has been enjoying from Guinness at a boozy session in Ireland.'Morgan has been in India and Bangladesh, in recent years, when, respectively, a bomb went off at one ground and there were riots due to political tensions. He firmly stated in the past that he would not tour again where his personal safety was under question. The 30-year-old took a personal decision and it should be left at that. Tweeting this out [below] when his teammates were touring in Bangladesh is ill advised but slating Morgan as an embarrassing individual who lacks courage and has lost the respect of the dressing room is extreme and insulting. https://twitter.com/Eoin16/status/782604627309199360 Eoin Morgan is from Dublin and he is proud to call himself Irish. He is proud to represent England too and has done so to a high, matchwinning standard over the years. He could easily walk away from the never-ending tour schedule that is international cricket and make a mint in shorter format competitions - much like Kevin Pietersen [another pilloried cricketer] - but he is choosing to stay on. For that, he is getting it in the ear from sanctimonious columnists and having to ignore another flood of social media abuse. Whether you agree with Morgan's decision or not, let him get back to doing what he does best for England - winning games. The fact that Holt writes about there being a plethora of Rapid Action Battalion trucks at each ground England played at tells you all you need to know about how safe a country Bangladesh is at present. https://twitter.com/OllieHolt22/status/787410152181858306 Acceptable risk? Give me strength. Catch up with the latest episode of Football Friday Live
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