Penticton Herald

Root ‘fed up’ with England’s off-field dramas

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PERTH, Australia (AP) — Joe Root’s first Ashes tour as England cricket captain has been more eventful than he expected, just not in the way he had hoped.

“I knew it would be challengin­g, and I knew there would be stuff around the cricket, but not to this extent,” Root said of the off-field issues that have followed his squad around Australia. “I’m fed up of talking about stuff that’s not cricket. I don’t know how I’ve still got all my hair ... I can completely see how captaincy can take its toll.”

England trails the five-test series 2-0 after losses in Brisbane and Adelaide. Australia can clinch the series with a win at the WACA ground in a match that will also mark England opener Alastair Cook’s 150th test.

Only one team in Ashes history has rallied from 2-0 down to win the series: Don Bradman’s Australia in 1936-37 at home.

Root has faced more questions about the team’s conduct and curfew than its cricket. Ben Stokes’ involvemen­t in an incident outside a bar in England in September has resulted in the allrounder being suspended from England duties while police determine whether charges will be laid.

Recent alcohol-fuelled incidents involving wicketkeep­er Jonny Bairstow and Ben Duckett, who is travelling with England’s second-tier squad, have only added to the focus on off-field issues. The latest episode, in which Duckett poured a drink on the head of veteran pace bowler Jimmy Anderson, came on a night when team officials had relaxed a midnight curfew.

“I feel like I’ve learned a large amount.” Root said. “The lads have to wake up and smarten up. It’s been frustratin­g ... very frustratin­g. Guys have made silly mistakes that of course are going to get blown out of proportion.”

Root, who took over the captaincy in July and led England in seven tests against South Africa and the West Indies at home, is desperate to avoid a repeat of the series sweep on the last tour to Australia in 2013-14 and is urging his teammates to lift “for one of the biggest games of our lives” in the third test.

He’ll be looking for support from Cook, already England’s mostcapped test player, who has no plans to retire just yet.

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