Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Don’t blame Joe, it’s the players at fault - KP

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KEVIN Pietersen says England’s set-up “stinks” and is convinced the team’s struggles are down to a lack of quality players rather than Joe Root’s performanc­e as captain.

The Yorkshire batsman insists he has no intention of stepping down after a series defeat in the West Indies prompted fresh scrutiny of his leadership on the back of the 4-0 thrashing in the Ashes.

The 31-year-old has been in the role for five years and has led his country 64 times - a national record.

Pietersen, who captained England between 2008 and 2009, believes the major problem lies with the overall ability of the squad, singling out spin bowlers Jack Leach and Dom Bess to emphasise his point.

“As a captain you are only as good as your players,” Pietersen said. “As a CEO of any business you are only as good as your team.

“My question is who is going to take over and who is going to do a better job with these players that they have got?

“Forget Joe Root, it is about the players. Who is going to do a better job with the calibre of player that is playing Test cricket for England? It is not Joe Root’s fault. Who are you going to pick?

“When Jack Leach and Ben Stokes put that partnershi­p together at Headingley (in the Ashes) three years ago, Stokes played the innings of his life - I said then Leach is not good enough.

“He can be remembered for his glasses and everything else that’s carried on, well let’s hope he’s not remembered for that because he’s not a good enough spinner. He’s not.

“And who is second in line, Dom Bess? Are you joking?

“So you are all pointing fingers at Joe Root at the moment, don’t point fingers at Root, understand the set-up. The set-up stinks.”

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