England captain Eoin Morgan hopes to lead the team at the 2022 Twenty20 World Cup in Australia, the 35-year-old said after his side bowed out of this year's edition in the semi-finals on Wednesday.
England lost a dramatic contest by five wickets to New Zealand in Abu Dhabi, putting an end to their dream of becoming the reigning champions in the one-day and T20 formats.
Morgan, who led England to 50-over World Cup glory in 2019, has played more than 100 T20 internationals for the team.
Asked if he would like to continue as captain after Wednesday's defeat, Morgan said: "I hope so."
"I'm still offering enough within the side. I absolutely love playing cricket at the moment for that changing room.
"The guys give everything. They're at the forefront of change on and off the field and we have a lot of things to be proud about. I'm incredibly proud to be the leader."
England won the T20 World Cup in 2010.
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