Southampton: Eoin Morgan said that although the injury to the West Indies in the World Cup on Friday forced him and Jason Roy to leave, there is no reason for England to panic.
Morgan was forced to stand at the post-match press conference because he defeated the West Indies in eight small gates in Southampton and suffered a squat after three consecutive victories in four games.
Previously, he and Roy had to leave the West Indies after the injury.
Morgan suffered a squat in the back and Roy's left thigh was tense. None of the responses in England was hit.
Morgan said: "I think the two players will be a little worried when they leave." "I do not believe, we are not facing panic or anything else.
"We'll see how we move in the next 48 hours."
Morgan said he was forced to stop because of the pain.
"Yes, it hurts, I've been licking my back before," he said. "We believe that this is another rear shackle.
"It usually takes a few days to settle in. It's still not clear, we'll learn more in the next 24 hours and we'll see how I'll improve tomorrow."
Morgan is still unclear about the extent of Roy's injury. Last week, England scored 153 points against Bangladesh.
"I do not know how he's going to throw tomorrow," he said. "Your hamstrings are tense, so a scan will be done tomorrow, it can take 48 hours to get results and things."
The captain said it is too early to say whether the England team is fit to face Afghanistan in the next game at Old Trafford on Tuesday.
"I do not know, like everyone else, we'll have to see how he gets up, especially with Jason and me, maybe a few pitchers, and do a risk assessment to see if he's in this. How much risk is there in the game, considering we have two games in a relatively short period of time, "he said.
He said he was "very happy" with the way century-maker Joe Root ranked Roy's highest position in the order and attacked him. He fired the West Indies with a lead of 212.
"In order to plan such a situation, we have carried out an in-depth investigation," he said.
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