Updated On: 22 March, 2021 07:47 AM IST | Ahmedabad | PTI
The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be hosted by India in October-November this year and Morgan expects English cricketers to take full advantage of the IPL, starting April 10. "Taking advantage of the upcoming IPL is going to be huge," Morgan said after their 36-run defeat to India here last night to concede the five-match series 2-3.

Eoin Morgan. Pic/AFP
Captain Eoin Morgan wants England`s IPL-bound players to make the most of the opportunities in the upcoming T20 league as they prepare themselves for the ICC T20 World Cup to be held in India later this year. The T20 World Cup is scheduled to be hosted by India in October-November this year and Morgan expects English cricketers to take full advantage of the IPL, starting April 10. "Taking advantage of the upcoming IPL is going to be huge," Morgan said after their 36-run defeat to India here last night to concede the five-match series 2-3.
"As a team and individuals we don`t want to stand still, we want to continue to move forward. Any opportunity guys get at the IPL, you want to try to make the most of it," said Morgan, who is the skipper of IPL side Kolkata Knight Riders. England will be at home all summer, taking on New Zealand (two) and India (five) in seven Tests between June and September before they get to play white ball cricket in Bangladesh and Pakistan in the build up to the T20 World Cup in India later this year. "We`re going to be playing at home all summer and then we got to Bangladesh and Pakistan. You know, there`s limited opportunity to get our best XI in those games. "So I think the experience over the next couple of months is probably the most valuable, and then having the time to work on your game after that," said Morgan, England`s ODI World Cup-winning skipper. England have fielded full-strength squads in their recent T20 series against South Africa and India but Morgan has revealed that he expects to be without the services of multi-format players throughout their home T20I series against Sri Lanka and Pakistan next summer. "I would imagine all of the multi-format guys (will miss those series)," Morgan said.