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Root sends message of support to Stokes

CRICKET: England captain told his stand-in to ‘do it his own way’ ahead of West Indies Test

- RORY DOLLARD

Ben Stokes has revealed how a fourword note from Joe Root gave him all the advice he needed ahead of his first outing as England captain.

The arrival of Root’s second child means he is sitting out internatio­nal cricket’s big return from the coronaviru­s shutdown – the first match between two major nations anywhere in the world since March 2 – leaving Stokes in charge of Wednesday’s first #raisetheba­t Test against the West Indies.

There has been no shortage of debate about his suitabilit­y for the top job, with those in favour citing his inspiratio­nal status among the squad while others recall the struggles of star all-rounders such as Andrew Flintoff and Sir Ian Botham when they added leadership to their crowded list of jobs.

Root cut through all the noise by making a small but significan­t show of faith in his most trusted lieutenant and offered an instructio­n Stokes intends to follow.

“The best message that I have received was when I got my photos done yesterday in the blazer,” he revealed.

“Rooty just left a message on the hanger which said ‘Do it your way’. It was a handwritte­n note – not very well written – and I wasn’t really expecting it.

“It was a really nice message to receive and nice for Joe to think about me doing it for the first time. There’s been a lot of opinions flying around but that was a really nice thought.”

One of the hardest parts of captaincy is being the bearer of bad news for those who miss out on the final XI, with Stokes’ bow involving some highly taxing decisions over the make-up of the bowling attack.

In all likelihood only three of James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Jofra Archer, Mark Wood and Chris Woakes can play and, although all should see action over a seven-week period that is due to contain six Tests against the Windies and Pakistan, making the initial cut is an awkward job. All five have huge upsides and lengthy explanatio­ns about squad rotation and workload management are unlikely to ease the disappoint­ment of the unlucky pair.

“I’ve been dreading it for the last two or three days, telling the unfortunat­e guys,” said Stokes. “I can’t wait to give Joe the armband back for that reason, but that is leadership.

“It’s great to tell guys they’re playing but with that comes the fact that you have to deliver the bad news. It obviously gives the captain and the selectors an absolute nightmare because you can only pick so many but it’s a great place to be, to have so many to pick from.

“With the amount of cricket we’ve got coming in the next seven weeks I think all the guys will get opportunit­ies and if we are going to rotate it’s not going to affect the standard. The guys we’ve got here are all unbelievab­le and they’ve all put a good case forward.”

 ?? Picture: SNS. ?? Ben Stokes will captain England for their Test against the West Indies and has been given a message of encouragem­ent from Joe Root.
Picture: SNS. Ben Stokes will captain England for their Test against the West Indies and has been given a message of encouragem­ent from Joe Root.

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