Eoin Morgan, England’s 2019 ODI World Cup winning captain, feels right-handed opener Jason Roy’s level of fitness is the biggest concern right now, especially after he missed the side’s 3-1 ODI series win over New Zealand due to back spasms.
In his absence, left-handed opener Dawid Malan has grabbed his chances as opener to the fullest. Malan made 127 in the fourth ODI against New Zealand after making 54 and 96 earlier in the series, and reached 1,000 ODI runs in 21 innings, with his average standing at 61.52.
"The biggest concern now is Roy's level of fitness. He has to play in the Ireland series as you can't sit in a selection meeting with any amount of confidence and pick him for the World Cup at the moment. He has to go through a certain level of game time, recuperation and then possibly another game to try and prove his fitness," said Morgan on Sky Sports.