Eoin Morgan ruled out of tonight's Twenty20 match with New Zealand

Morgan was deputising as stand-in skipper for the rested Stuart Broad, but James Tredwell will now lead the side

Thursday 27 June 2013 08:08 EDT
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Stand-in captain Eoin Morgan has been ruled out of tonight's second Twenty20 international against New Zealand, meaning James Tredwell will lead the side.

Morgan, who was deputising as skipper with Stuart Broad rested, has suffered a hand injury and England will now turn to Kent spinner Tredwell as a third option.

A post on the England and Wales Cricket Board's official Twitter feed read: "@Eoin16 ruled out of NatWest IT20 vs @BLACKCAPS tonight with right hand injury. James Tredwell will captain the side."

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