Joe Root resigns: Ben Stokes as England’s next Test captain? – It was written on the wall and finally it is official – Joe Root has resigned as England’s Test captain. While Root is at a very high level as a player, under his captaincy England lost the Ashes 4-0. As the team’s co-captain, Ben Stokes is in the next row to take charge. Follow all live updates on InsideSport.IN.
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Joe Root Steps Down: It’s Official! Joe Root relinquishes Test captaincy under pressure after failed Test reboot
Despite being England’s most successful Test captain, Root was under tremendous pressure after the humiliating loss to Australia in the Ashes.
“After returning from a tour of the Caribbean and having time to reflect, I have decided to step down as England’s men’s Test captain. It was the most challenging decision of my career, but after discussing it with my family and those closest to me, I knew the time was right. “ Joe Root said in a statement.
The Ashes defeat prompted many former England captains, including Michael Atherton, to demand his resignation.
“I am very proud to be the captain of my country and I look back on the last five years with great pride. It’s an honor to do the job and be one of the top defenders in English cricket. “ He added.
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Joe Root Steps Down: It’s Official! Joe Root relinquishes Test captaincy under pressure after failed Test reboot
England captain: James Vince has expressed interest in becoming England’s new Test captain amid questions over Joe Root’s leadership.
Joe Root Steps Down: Why did Root have to resign?
- Root was England’s most successful Test captain with a record of 42.18% wins.
- But the 1-4 series defeat to England in India gave rise to controversy.
- After that, they lost to New Zealand at home and India trailed 1-2.
- England lost 0-4 in the Ashes.
- England lost 0-1 to the West Indies, the last nail in the coffin.
Root was appointed Test captain in 2017. He took the lead from Sir Alastair Cook and made an impressive start to his tenure as captain. Root declared himself the leader of the team after losing to South Africa in the Test series at home. The right-handed batsman also won a memorable five-match Test series against India 4-1.
In 2018, Root also became the first Test captain to win a series in Sri Lanka since 2001. He also won a Test series in South Africa.
Joe Root Steps Down: It’s Official! Joe Root resigns as Test captain after failing Test reboot
Ben Stokes could take over as England’s Test captain
- However, in the last one year, England have struggled to win Test matches and this has affected Root as the leader.
- The 31-year-old was exceptional as a batsman, but could not inspire the team to win below the Ashes series and away against the West Indies.
- Route’s successor could be Ben Stokes. Discussions are going on among cricket experts that Stokes can inspire the team to greater heights
- In the dressing room of England, Southpa orders an inspiring personality and respect
- He was Joe Root’s deputy for the longest time
Joe Root Steps Down: It’s Official! Joe Root relinquishes Test captaincy under pressure after failed Test reboot