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  • Joe Root declares himself ready to lead England

    February 15, 2017

    Newly-appointed England Test skipper Joe Root has dismissed concerns over a lack of captaincy experience, insisting he has been serving an apprenticeship for the top job for years. The 26-year-old was officially unveiled as England’s 80th Test captain at his home ground Headingley on Wednesday, having been offered the job by director of cricket Andrew [...]

  • Vital for Joe Root to take a leaf out of Andrew Strauss’s book on captaincy

    February 15, 2017

    When then England captain Andrew Strauss used to come up to me during Test matches around 2010, he would be decisive. In turn, I would be absolutely clear about my role in the team and what was expected. It makes everyone’s job a lot easier when a skipper establishes that level of clarity and in [...]

  • Steven Finn called up for West Indies one-day tour and handed chance to stake claim for England’s Champions Trophy squad

    February 14, 2017

    Seamer Steven Finn has been handed the opportunity to stake his claim for a place in England’s squad for the Champions Trophy after replacing the injured David Willey for next month’s Caribbean tour. Finn has not played white-ball cricket for his country since September 2015 but has been called up for three one-day clashes with [...]

  • Alastair Cook was a nice, reliable England Test captain but not a great one

    February 8, 2017

    ​Alastair Cook will not be remembered as one of England’s great Test captains. He will be recalled as a nice, reliable and uncontroversial skipper who over the last couple of years has taken a young England side to pretty good heights and laid the foundations for that team to achieve more in the future. Others [...]

  • Alastair Cook talks up Joe Root but throws three other names into mix for next England captain

    February 7, 2017

    Erstwhile England skipper Alastair Cook has extolled the virtues of would-be successor Joe Root, describing his heir-apparent as someone who would command huge respect in the dressing room. Root, 26, has been installed as the frontrunner to replace Cook, who brought his four-and-a-half-year reign as England Test captain to an end on Monday, admitting he [...]

  • Alastair Cook’s reign as England Test skipper in five moments

    February 6, 2017

    NEW KID ON THE BLOCK Cook’s first tour in charge saw the tourists, together with a reintegrated Kevin Pietersen following the South Africa text message debacle earlier that year, shock MS Dhoni’s India in their own back yard – England’s first victory there in 28 years. The left-hander led from the front, notching 562 runs [...]

  • Alastair Cook will remain a key figure in England side for years despite quitting captaincy, insists director of cricket Andrew Strauss

    February 6, 2017

    England director of cricket Andrew Strauss has backed Alastair Cook to remain a key figure in the side for many years to come despite quitting his role as Test captain. Cook, who succeeded Strauss as England skipper in August 2012, called time on his tenure having captained his country for a record 59 Test matches. [...]

  • Alastair Cook steps down as England Test cricket captain after almost five years

    February 6, 2017

    England opening batsman Alastair Cook has ended speculation over his future by stepping down as captain of the Test team. Cook, 32, was appointed in August 2012 and led the side for a record 59 Tests, including Ashes series wins in 2013 and 2015.  His departure comes after a 4-0 series defeat in India late [...]

  • England’s collapse against India was crazy, but there were a number of positives to come out of their one-day tour of India

    February 1, 2017

    Losing eight wickets for as many runs in just 19 deliveries is crazy when you look at it on paper and there is no disguising the fact that England took a hiding in the decisive Twenty20 clash against India in Bangalore. But rather than look too deeply into it, I would put it down to [...]

  • Eoin Morgan laments England’s worst batting in years as tourists lose final eight wickets for just eight runs in T20 decider

    February 1, 2017

    England skipper Eoin Morgan lambasted the worst batting performance in years after his side lost eight wickets for just eight runs in their forlorn Twenty20 decider with India in Bangalore. The tourists were progressing with intent on 117-2 in pursuit of a 203 victory target before Morgan and Joe Root fell in successive deliveries to [...]

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