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Joe Root steps down as England Test captain following West Indies defeat

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/60895801

Quote:Joe Root has stepped down as England Test captain following his side's series defeat against West Indies.

The 31-year-old was appointed Sir Alastair Cook's successor in 2017, and holds the record for the highest number of matches and wins as captain.

England slumped to a 10-wicket defeat in the third Test in Grenada as their winless run stretched to nine matches.

In the aftermath, Root said he wanted to stay on but now says "the timing is right" to step down.

"It has been the most challenging decision I have had to make in my career but having discussed this with my family and those closest to me; I know the timing is right," said Root, who has not stepped down as an England player.

"I am immensely proud to have captained my country and will look back on the past five years with enormous pride.

"It has been an honour to have done the job and to have been a custodian of what is the pinnacle of English cricket.

"I have loved leading my country, but recently it's hit home how much of a toll it has taken on me and the impact it has had on me away from the game."

Root's tally of 5,295 runs as captain is the most by any England captain, and he scored 14 centuries while holding the position.

England's second highest Test run scorer of all time, he led his country in a record 64 Tests and has overseen the most wins (27) but also the most defeats (26).

His notable series losses include two 4-0 Ashes defeats in Australia, in 2017-18 and 2021-22.

"I am excited to continue representing the Three Lions and producing performances that will enable the team to succeed," Root added.

"I look forward to helping the next captain, my team-mates and coaches in whatever way I can."

'He has led by example'
Last month's series defeat in the Caribbean followed England's 4-0 Ashes defeat at the hands of Australia and is their fourth series loss in a row - fifth if including the unfinished series against India, in which England trail 2-1.

England have won one of their past 17 Tests, their worst run since the 1980s.

They are in the process of appointing a new managing director and men's head coach, following the departures of Ashley Giles and Chris Silverwood after the Ashes.

It had been expected a decision on Root's future would be made once those positions had been filled.

"Joe has been an exceptional role model during his tenure, balancing the demands of Test captaincy whilst continuing to shine brilliantly through his own personal performances," said England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive Tom Harrison.

"He has led by example, and that has resulted in more Test wins than any other England captain, alongside a number of famous series home and away victories.

"Joe's leadership qualities were exemplified by how he led the team through some of the most difficult and uncertain times we have known, playing during the pandemic all over the world, which speaks volumes for him as a leader and as a person.

"I know that every single person who has played or worked under Joe's captaincy will speak of his integrity and humility as a person, as much as his determination and example as a leader.

"Off the field, Joe has been no different. It has been a privilege and a huge pleasure to have worked with him in his capacity as our Test captain, and I know he'll continue to drive English cricket forward as a senior player, offering his wealth of experience and advice to support his successor."
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The England Test captaincy has often been seen as a poisoned chalice, but not as far as Root is concerned. His personal form has been excellent during that time and surely must be retained as the top batsman.

We never know what's going on in the background, but we do know that many of the better players around have never kept up any good form on a consistent basis. Is it Root to blame or is it something else in the camp? Is it just the fact that England are not good enough?
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England generally not being good enough is certainly a large part of the problem, but Root's captaincy has never really offered any hope that any of the players around him are going to get better. He's a Nice Guy without any shadow of a doubt, and I'm sure he's widely liked and respected for that, but the fact is that Nice Guys seldom make for great leaders.

Correct decision all in all. But it remains to be seen whether Stokes - the only realistic replacement - is going to be any better.
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I've not watched much test cricket recently, so can't really comment. But I will anyway.

Give Broad or Anderson the job. They always seemed to know best. Rolleyes
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Although we all know he's not a Test cricketer, I said during the Ashes that England could do worse than to just bring Eoin Morgan into the fold for a few months. He'll be a walking wicket, but half of our batsmen are anyway. Let him instil some discipline and show a bit of leadership on the field, and any runs he adds are a bonus.
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(15-04-2022, 23:43)Ska'dForLife-WBA Wrote: Although we all know he's not a Test cricketer, I said during the Ashes that England could do worse than to just bring Eoin Morgan into the fold for a few months.  He'll be a walking wicket, but half of our batsmen are anyway.  Let him instil some discipline and show a bit of leadership on the field, and any runs he adds are a bonus.

Good call. Won't happen, but good call. Thumb up
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Ben Stokes officially appointed captain.
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