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Eoin Morgan defends England’s controversial signaling system following criticism from former skipper Michael Vaughan … and says the ODI side will continue to use methods in South Africa
- Eoin Morgan has launched a determined defense of the English signaling system
- The site receives messages from an analyst to improve decision-making
- Michael Vaughan criticized the experiment, but Captain Morgan shot back
- The skipper says the method is key to eliminating the emotions when making calls on the spot
Eoin Morgan’s defense of England’s controversial experiment to convey information by displaying messages to the captain in the field was not encoded.
“It’s one hundred percent in the spirit of the game,” said Morgan as he prepared to conduct another experiment by leading a low-strength England in the first of three games over 50 that conclude this South Africa tour.
“There’s nothing bad about it. It’s about maximizing information and measuring it against recommendations and data from coaches. It was really nice to know that it confirmed the majority of the decisions we made on the field . “

English captain Eoin Morgan has defended the crew’s controversial new signaling system

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