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England and Australia set for day-night tussle

- Reuters

adelaide — England captain Joe Root’s impatience to resume hostilitie­s with Australia at Adelaide Oval after a week of off-field distractio­ns was palpable on the eve of the first day-night Ashes Test on Friday.

While his Australian counterpar­t Steve Smith basked in the confidence that comes from scoring an unbeaten 141 to lead your side to a 10-wicket victory, Root fielded questions about Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow’s “headbutt” and Moeen Ali’s finger.

After suggesting that England would use as motivation Smith’s uncontroll­able laughter during the post-match press conference at the Gabba on Monday, he quickly > Australia vs England second Test (at Adelaide) 7:30AM (UAE TIME) added that he would prefer people were talking about cricket.

“It’s quite an insignific­ant part of what is an important series. The cricket is what should be the main focal part of what we are about,” Root said.

“Our responsibi­lity as players is to make sure that for the rest of the series, that is the stuff that is spoken about, what we do on the field.” Root also wanted to “move on” from the Stokes saga, as much as he was excited by the prospect of the suspended all-rounder getting back out on a cricket pitch in New Zealand.

Much as he wanted to move on, though, the questions kept returning to the sledging of players on the field, which Root said he was all in favour of, as long as limits were respected.

“There are certain things that people know they shouldn’t say on the field,” he said. “I think it’s important that both sides, not just one side, get that right and don’t overstep.” —

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 ?? AP ?? Teammates chase England’s Joe Root (left) as he runs with the ball in Adelaide on Friday. —
AP Teammates chase England’s Joe Root (left) as he runs with the ball in Adelaide on Friday. —

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