Asked if he is looking forward to the auction, pat came the reply: "Yes, I do and a lot of them will be available for the auction this year. Hopefully, they will be picked up and playing the majority of the games. That's the best case scenario."
Morgan like Jos Buttler believes that IPL is a platform that can help the English players grow and the ones like him who have played for long should help out.
Morgan wants to look at the positives despite his team's series defat against India as the Champions Trophy will be played at home in five months time.
"Although the series is gone, looking further ahead, it's still to be a good test for us as we prepare for the Champions Trophy. The wickets are not turning square, it's not the typical India, it's actually modern-day 50-over cricket challenge," Morgan told the post-match news conference after their 15-run loss last night.
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It was for the second successive match, England put up a score of 350 or excess -- the first being 350/7 in Pune their best against India, and yesterday's 366/8 was their highest second innings total.
Blaming their bowling attack that once again let them down after a fine start, Morgan said: "We weren't our best again with the ball, we took early wickets, which is a really good sign but letting two experienced guys get themselves in like that."
From an ominous start, India turned it around with Yuvraj Singh and MS Dhoni cracking centuries as India posted 381/6 and Morgan said the duo's rich experience made it count.
"Within their side there are a few 2011 World Cup winners and of course having that experience and coming up against these sides in world competitions is a big test for us.
His eighth ODI century was near perfection as he paced his knock beautifully by seeing off the spin duo Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja before being run-out for 354/4 with the target of 27 runs from nine balls.
"When you don't execute your plans, you're obviously backtracking a bit and chasing a tail, and just trying to try different things. A bowler doesn't get a ride on the day which can happen all the time, you try different things. When you're trying different things the two guys who are in, they can really hurt and today they did."
"It doesn't work like that. It's actually the opposite way. Pretty disappointing day. Anytime you get runs, more often than not, you're in the team, you perform, the side wins. But when you lose, there is absolutely no satisfaction."
Morgan took over the captaincy from Jos Buttler who led the side in Bangladesh after the former refused to go there on security concerns.
There were captaincy changes and everything, does this knock push everything into the background?
"You are captain, you are playing professional cricket for your country, you want to perform, you have to perform. There's always pressure, it's a privileged position to be in.
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