Eoin Morgan retired from all forms of the game in the year 2022.
England’s 2019 World Cup-winning captain Eoin Morgan (Eoin Morgan) has been appointed the new president of the Professional Cricketers Association (PCA). Morgan, 37, retired from all forms of the game in 2022 after playing more than 350 international matches.
While captaining the England cricket team, he has served on the Team England Player Partnership (TEPP) management board. Now Eoin Morgan will replace Charlotte Edwards as the new president of the Professional Cricketers Association (PCA) and will be the tenth official to hold the role.
PCA’s role has become even more important: Eoin Morgan
PCA chairman James Harris said: “What Eoin Morgan has done for England cricket has been fantastic. “Ioan understands the challenges and opportunities we face, and I look forward to working with him again.”
Meanwhile, Eoin Morgan said in an official statement: “After being a member of the PCA for 19 years, it is a great honor for me to now be offered this prestigious opportunity. As we go through the ever-changing landscape of cricket, the role of PCA has become even more important.
We must ensure that the PCA works to protect the growing needs of our players and enable them to thrive on and off the field. I am also keen to support the Professional Cricketers Trust, which has always been close to my heart and I hope this role will enable me to give something back to the game.”
I want to congratulate Eoin: Rob Lynch
Meanwhile, PCA Chief Executive Rob Lynch said: “I would like to congratulate Eoin on his appointment as PCA President and thank outgoing Charlotte Edwards MBE for her work over the past three years. I don’t think anyone else could have given us the global experience and helped us achieve our goals than Ion.”