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Joe Root has ruled ... to reset and to move forward again as a group and get back to the heights that we know we're capable of and where we were in and around that 2015 to 2019 phase." Root led ...
Joe Root has ruled out leading England’s white-ball side, focusing on their upcoming Test series against India and The Ashes in Australia. Following Jos Buttler's resignation, Root emphasized moving ...
Root has been making all the headlines in this series, both on and off the field ©Getty If you have been looking out for Joe Root this series ... "same as playing a drive and nicking off to ...
Root is England’s all-time leading run-scorer with 12,972 runs and 36 hundreds in the longest format / Getty Images Former England Test captain Joe Root ... on red-ball cricket, with two high ...
Former test skipper Joe Root has ruled himself out of contention for England's white-ball captaincy, saying the ship has sailed to take over the role following Jos Buttler's resignation.
Joe Root expects England to bounce back from Champions Trophy debacle but says he will not be new captain in ODI format; batter's focus on five-Test series at home to India, where there will be ...
Yet Joe Root, looking taller than he ... and sat down behind the microphones. Root is 34. He had just played his 871st game of cricket, and his second in three days. His next match loomed two ...
Joe Root stresses the necessity of consistency ahead of England's five-Test series against India, beginning June 20. Root, England's top Test run-scorer, is prepared for the challenge and ...
Joe Root has ruled himself out of the running to ... to make the step up but England’s managing director of men’s cricket Rob Key is giving himself time to consider his options.
So, the feelgood factor has suddenly disappeared from English cricket. The waves of positivity ... England’s approach to the 50-over format. Joe Root’s century against Afghanistan has proved ...
Former England Test captain Joe Root has ruled himself out ... With the white-ball leadership debate ongoing, Root remains focused on red-ball cricket, with two high-profile Test series on the ...
Joe Root has ruled himself out of the running for the England white-ball captaincy, with the former Test skipper declaring that his “ship had sailed”. The name of Root had been suggested in ...