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'If He Doesn't Recognise That, I Think England Have Some Real Issues': Chris Rogers Slams Root's Captaincy
Former Australian Test opener Chris Rogers is confused whether England captain Joe Root is giving his fast bowlers the right inputs as they continue to disappoint in the Ashes, currently underway.
Following their nine-wicket loss in the opening Test at The Gabba, the tourists lost the second Test at the Adelaide Oval on Monday, with the England pace battery, comprising James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Ollie Robinson, Chris Woakes and Ben Stokes, 'guilty' of bowling short in the first innings.
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'Missed Chances, No-Balls, Basic Mistakes': Disappointed Root Wants England To Learn Fast
England captain Joe Root might be running out of patience as he said after the tourists' 275-run defeat in the second Ashes Test that the team has to "learn fast" ...
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Ashes 2nd Test: 'We Could Have Bowled Better Should Have Batted Better' - Joe Root
England captain Joe Root said his team didn't bowl the right lengths during the second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval. He admitted that England should have batted and bowled ...
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Ian Chappell Slams Joe Root For Poor Captaincy In Ashes
Former Australia captain Ian Chappell criticised Joe Root's leadership in the ongoing Ashes series, terming the England skipper as "an excellent batter but a poor captain". "Root is not an ...
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Ashes 2nd Test: Joe Root Overtakes Alastair Cook To Become The Highest Run Scorer As English Test Captain
During his stay of 24 in the second innings of second Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval, Joe Root overtook former skipper Sir Alastair Cook for the record of most ...
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Ricky Ponting Advises Joe Root To Learn Batting From Smith & Labuschagne
Former Australian captain Ricky Ponting has asked England skipper Joe Root to look at rival team batters, Steve Smith and Marnus Labuschagne, for answers to prolonging his stay at the ...
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Ashes: Joe Root Goes Past Sachin Tendulkar & Sunil Gavaskar In Scoring Most Runs In A Year
England captain Joe Root continues his stellar run-making spree with the bat in Test cricket in 2021 as he surged past legendary India batters Sachin Tendulkar and Sunil Gavaskar in ...
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Joe Root Backs Leach, Burns To Bounce Back Ahead Of 2nd Ashes Test
England captain Joe Root on Tuesday backed Jack Leach and Rory Burns to bounce back ...
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WATCH: Ben Stokes Hits Joe Root On The Head In Adelaide Nets
England avoided a massive scare ahead of the second Ashes Test at Adelaide when Joe Root was hit by a Ben Stokes' bouncer in the nets session. ...
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Nasser Hussain Advises England To Believe They Can Turn Ashes Series Around
Former England captain Nasser Hussain has urged Joe Root and Co. to adopt a "we'll show them" attitude ...
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Never Really Seen Any Leadership Qualities In Joe Root, Says Brendon McCullum
Former New Zealand player Brendon McCullum has said that while the cricketing fraternity speaks highly about Joe Root as a "very good leader", he hasn't seen that quality in the ...
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'Criticism His Captaincy Has Received Is Unfair': Gillespie Defends Joe Root After 1st Ashes Test
Former Australian pace bowler Jason Gillespie has come out in defence of embattled England Test captain Joe Root, who, he felt, was being treated unfairly following a string of defeats ...
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England Cricket Team Over-Dependent On Joe Root In Tests?
Joe Root has scored 1,544 runs in 13 test matches for England this year, averaging 64.33. Is England over-dependent? ...
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Team Selection Is Not At Fault, Need To Work On Our Batting & Fielding, Says Joe Root
England captain Joe Root blamed the batting and fielding effort of the side for the nine-wicket loss in the Ashes opener at The Gabba on Saturday, adding that there was ...
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Ashes 1st Test: Cricketers & Experts React On Australia's 9 Wicket Win, 'Well Done Cummins, Root Needs To…
Congratulatory messages started pouring in for new Australian Test skipper Pat Cummins after his side demolished England by nine wickets in the opening Ashes Test on the fourth day at ...
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