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England Must 'Face Up To Things' After Twitter Racism Row, Says Root
England captain Joe Root has said his side must "face up to things" after a number of offensive historical tweets from players came to light that threatens to overshadow their on-field commitment to making cricket an inclusive game.
England will again wear T-shirts with anti-discrimination slogans ahead of the start of the second Test against New Zealand at Edgbaston on Thursday.
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Joe Root's Captaincy Lacks 'Imagination And Reasoning', Feels Ian Chappell
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England's Joe Root Eyes New Zealand, India Series Sweep To Build Confidence For Ashes
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My Best Is Yet To Come: England Skipper Joe Root
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England Spinner Dom Bess Spoke To Joe Root About His Treatment In India
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IND vs ENG: Jofra Archer, Joe Root To Miss England's ODI Series Vs India
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Lonely Joe, Rampant Rishabh: Five Talking Points From India vs England Test Series
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'Come on Man': When Virat Kohli's Throw Hit Joe Root In Groin, Watch Video
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IND vs ENG: Mohammed Siraj Shows Why He Is A Proper Test Match Bowler, By Dismiss Bairstow And…
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England Squad Hit By Sickness Bug Ahead Of 4th India Test
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Root Wants England To Be 'Brave' Against Indian Spinners
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Ashwin, Root Nominated For February's ICC Player Of The Month Award
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England Coach And Captain Root To 'Discuss' Whether To Make A Complaint Against Motera Pitch
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We Will Come Back Stronger - Joe Root
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