Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Joe Root laments what Ashes could have been

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He’s probably been the difference. Take his runs out of it, and we’ve been there or thereabout­s to win. It’s a little lesson

On his counterpar­t Steve Smith There’s definitely stuff we’ll have to take from this trip and make sure ... we don’t make those mistakes again

On off-field dramas

SYDNEY: England captain Joe Root wishes his own form was better on the field, and that his teammates’ behavior was better off it.

The net result is that England goes into the start of the fifth test at the Sydney Cricket Ground having relinquish­ed the Ashes after Australia won the first three matches of the series.

Root, captaining England for the first time on an overseas tour, failed to lead the way with the bat, scoring 237 runs in the first four tests, including a drawn match last week at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

The touring squad’s behavior has also been a distractio­n for Root and coach Trevor Bayliss, who struggled to hide his frustratio­n after the drunken actions of Jonny Bairstow and England A batsman Ben Duckett earlier on the tour.

OFF-FIELD ISSUES

Bairstow was involved in a headbuttin­g incident at a Perth bar with Australian opener Cameron Bancroft, although both players downplayed the incident. Duckett poured a drink over the head of veteran fast bowler Jimmy Anderson and was suspended and fined.

Ben Stokes didn’t even make the tour after a late-night incident in Bristol, England in September left him potentiall­y facing criminal charges.

“I’d make sure no one is headbuttin­g anyone, and people were more sensible off the field on the back of what happened in the summer,” Root said Wednesday on the eve of the series finale.

“The way we’ve practiced and prepared, we’ve been excellent. It’s just a shame there’s been a few extra instances that could have been avoided. There’s definitely stuff we’ll have to take from this trip and make sure ... we don’t make those mistakes again.”

Root, only 11 tests into his captaincy, said he hoped to return as captain in four years when the Ashes is contested again in Australia. And he hopes a win in the SCG test might build confidence for that 2021-22 tour.

England was swept 5-0 on the 2013-14 tour to Australia, but regained the Ashes at home in 2015 and had been more confident heading into this series.

“It’s really important ... that we can get a win and build on that for four years’ time,” he said. “It would mean a lot to me certainly to give a fairer account of how we’ve gone about this trip.”

Root points out Australia captain Steve Smith’s 604 runs, in the four tests has given the hosts the upper hand.

“I’m disappoint­ed ... you see (Smith’s scores), and you want to be the one doing it,” Root said. “He’s probably been the difference. Take his runs out of it, and we’ve been there or thereabout­s to win. It’s a little lesson to me on leading from the front.”

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Joe Root has scored 237 runs in the first four Ashes Tests.
GETTY IMAGES Joe Root has scored 237 runs in the first four Ashes Tests.

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