Sunderland Echo

Woakes is backing Root to continue as England captain

- By Rory Dollard nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk

Chris Woakes has endorsed Joe Root continuing as England captain despite an abject showing in the Ashes which saw their hopes of reclaiming the urn disappear in just 12 days of cricket.

Root and head coach Chris Silverwood have already kicked the inevitable questions about their positions into the long postseries grass but there is a feeling the skipper, at least, could have a say in his own future.

If the tour continues its nose-dive trajectory, broader change is not off the cards but for now Root will overtake predecesso­r Sir Alastair Cook’s record of 59 Tests at the helm when he leads the side out in Sydney on January 5.

While it remains to be seen if he has the resolve to go on his team-mates remain supportive, with Woakes suggesting England’s inability to match Root’s own fine performanc­es with the bat were a far bigger issue than his leadership.

Asked if the players backed Root despite falling 3-0 down in Australia, Woakes said: “Absolutely. Joe is a great cricketer, he’s got a great cricket brain and I think his record as England captain is actually pretty good.

“Definitely it feels like Joe will continue. Hopefully he will. It’s clear that the cap

taincy isn’t having an effect on his batting, which a lot of the time with captains can be the case.

“The fact that he’s scoring the runs he is is great for the team. It would be great if we could help him out with that and score a few more runs around him.

“Joe is a world-class player who has obviously had a fantastic year. When a guy bats as well as he has you would expect us to put in a lot stronger performanc­es than we have.”

Silverwood has less obvious credit in the bank and may need a couple of vastly improved performanc­es in Sydney – a Test he will miss due to being in isolation – and Hobart to firm up his position.

Woakes offered a less full-blooded appraisal when asked about the head coach, offering: “Who am I to talk about people’s futures other than my own?

“The group of players, the management and the staff we have out here have the backing

of the players to hopefully put things right, over the next two games in particular.”

He added: “Losing the Ashes 3-0 down with two play was not a position we’d have liked to be in so naturally, everyone is disappoint­ed, gutted. It’s a bit flat. But we have to pick ourselves up and go again.

“It’s really difficult when a team gets on top. It’s not like a Premier League game where you’re playing a new opposition the next weekend. You’re

playing the same people who’ve got you out, who’ve got runs against you, who’ve clearly got a good game plan that is working against you.

“That’s when you have to show some character, we have to show some fight. As a group of players we have to take pride in what we do.”

Woakes was one of 10 England players to return to the MCG nets on what should have been day four of the Boxing Day Test, as work began on averting an Ashes whitewash.

 ?? ?? England’s Joe Root walks off after being dismissed during day three of the third Ashes test at the Melborne Cricket Ground.
England’s Joe Root walks off after being dismissed during day three of the third Ashes test at the Melborne Cricket Ground.

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