Belfast Telegraph

Make the most of opportunit­y amid uncertain future, says Root

- BY RORY DOLLARD

ENGLAND captain Joe Root has called on his side to seize the moment in their series decider against Pakistan, with uncertaint­y over when they will next get the chance to play Test cricket.

The third Test at the Ageas Bowl represents their sixth in just seven weeks as part of a packed fixture list caused by the coronaviru­s lockdown, but the feast is about to turn to famine for the country’s red-ball stars.

Their next scheduled series is a trip to India in the new year but the ongoing uncertaint­y caused by the pandemic means all future tours are shrouded in a degree of doubt.

It seems likely that contest could still go ahead in the United Arab Emirates but, having seen widespread cancellati­ons and postponeme­nts around the world, Root has reminded his players that the next five days is all they bank on.

England go into the match 1-0 up, having already seen off the West Indies 2-1, and the skipper wants to see a big performanc­e to finish.

“My message to the guys today was quite simple really: we don’t know when the next time is that we’ll play Test cricket so let’s make sure we throw everything into this week,” said Root.

“Let’s make sure we leave no stones unturned and we give everything to each other and the badge going into this last game. We feel extremely lucky to have got the opportunit­y to play right now. At the start of the summer, we were dreading the thought of not seeing any internatio­nal cricket.

“Credit to both touring teams for coming over and giving us that opportunit­y to play, and to both boards, it’s been amazing to be a part of this experience. Hopefully we can have a great finish to it.

“I fully expect everyone to give everything over the next five days and make sure we give ourselves the best chance of finishing the series 2-0.”

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Big finish Joe Root wants England to win series in style

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