Against Afghanistan in the group stage of the competition, Morgan slammed a world-record 17 sixes in his 71-ball 148, and he also sealed victory in the semi-final against Australia with 45 not out from 39 balls.He’s been in free-flowing form since the tournament ended too, striking 91 from 41 balls in a T20I victory over New Zealand in Napier last month, before impressing for Delhi Bulls in the Abu Dhabi T10.However, despite the cool head that Morgan displayed in the crunch moments of England’s World Cup campaign – not least in the final itself – he will not be called upon to lead Knight Riders, with Dinesh Karthik already confirmed in the role by McCullum.”Dinesh is definitely our captain,” McCullum told reporters at the IPL auction in Kolkata. “We wanted to get as much experienced leadership as possible and Eoin Morgan is one of the very best leaders going around currently in our game.”A perfect lieutenant for Dinesh Karthik and he [Morgan] will also fill the gap at No. 4. He is in the form of his life. He is going to be a fine asset coming back to KKR.”Morgan was not the biggest earner among England players, however. Sam Curran, who was bought by Kings XI Punjab for £800,000 in the 2018 auction, attracted another big pay-day as Chennai Super Kings swooped for £590,000.Jason Roy and Chris Woakes – who went for INR 7.4 crore in the 2017 auction – both met their base prices as they were picked up for £160,000 each. Mark Wood, however, went unsold, having struggled with injury since picking up a side strain in the World Cup final.There were also deals later in the day for Chris Jordan, who went to Kings XI Punjab for £324,000, and Tom Curran, picked up by Rajasthan Royals for £108,000.

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