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Need To Fix Our Fielding & Batting, Says Joe Root After 9 Wicket Loss In The First Ashes Test
England captain Joe Root said on Saturday his team must fix their fielding and batting to get back into the Ashes series, while defending the decision to leave Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad out of the first test.
A dominant Australia humbled England by nine wickets to win the opener convincingly at Brisbane inside four days, with the visitors' woes starting with Root opting to bat after winning the toss.
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