The Sun (Malaysia)

Aussie documentar­y ‘motivates’ Root for Ashes

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ENGLAND Test captain Joe Root has said watching the first few episodes of a documentar­y about the Australian cricket team has been a “motivator” ahead of the 2021/22 Ashes Down Under.

The Test charts Australia’s progress from the low of the 2018 ball-tampering scandal in South Africa through to the high of retaining the Ashes in a drawn series in England last year after the hosts and eventual champions beat them in the World Cup semifinals.

The largely well-received documentar­y has also been accused of being a public relations exercise given Cricket Australia had editorial control.

But with cricket suspended worldwide because of the coronaviru­s pandemic, Root decided to take a look.

“Whilst we were away (on tour) I exhausted a lot of the shows that I wanted to watch, it’s come round to watching that now,“he told reporters in a conference call yesterday.

“It’s been a good motivator to get back and train, get back on the bike, use it as a way of incentivis­ing myself.

“I’ve only got to the start of the World Cup, so we’ll see how the rest of it unfolds.”

Root, while acknowledg­ing the importance of the World Test Championsh­ip, made clear an Ashes series in Australia remains the acid test for an England cricketer.

Under his leadership, England were beaten 4-0 in the 2017/18 Ashes.

But Root said the threat posed by the likes of fast bowler Mark Wood, man-ofthe match in the fourth Test victory against South Africa, added an “X-factor” to England’s attack.

“We’ve seen in South Africa that has played a part, it has found us a way to take 20 wickets in foreign conditions.”

Turning to top-order rising stars Dom Sibley and Ollie Pope, Root added: “If we can keep putting experience into a number of the young batters as well, give them game time, then we’re starting to build a team that has confidence, experience, is ready and hardened for the challenges

Australia will throw at us.” –

AFP

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