The Scotsman

Silverwood salutes Root’s ‘class’ in helping to assemble a strong squad for Ashes tour

- By RORY DOLLARD

England head coach Chris Silverwood credits the “class and empathy” of Joe Root’s leadership for ensuring he was able to select the strongest possible squad for this winter’s Ashes tour.

Concerns over Australia’s Covid travel restrictio­ns and the prospect of multiple withdrawal­s among the visiting side were real enough just last week for the England and Wales Cricket Board to suggest they may not take part in the marquee series if a group befitting of the historic rivalry could not be raised.

But when Silverwood named the 17-strong party yesterday, there were no objectors or opt-outs from the list. Instead it was a familiar looking side, albeit perhaps too familiar for those who would have liked to see the likes of uncapped Lancashire trio Liam Livingston­e, Matt Parkinson or Saqib Mahmood included.

There was also the predictabl­e disappoint­ment of Ben Stokes’ ongoing hiatus – he remains on an indefinite break from competitiv­e cricket while he prioritise­s his mental health and recovery from a finger injury – as well as news of a worrying stress fracture for fellow all-rounder Sam Curran.

However, the widespread willingnes­s of every available player to sign up for the contest is a feather in Root’s cap. He has already won more Tests than any other England captain but his behind-thescenes diplomacy appears to have been a trump card during a tense time.

“There were a lot of negotiatio­ns that went on and one thing we did see was a lot of class from our captain. He really did lead from the front,” said Silverwood. “I can’t emphasise enough how classy he was within those negotiatio­ns and the way he listened to both sides of the argument. He showed a lot of empathy and a lot of really good leadership skills to get the players to this point. His players have got behind him and will follow him, so will I and my staff.

“What it has done, I think, is galvanise his position as a leader. All the boys have recognised that, all my staff have recognised that and it has made us all pull in behind him.”

There appears to be some logistical wriggle room for Stokes to join up as a late arrival but, considerin­g the sensitivit­y of his situation, Silverwood refused to promote the idea. “There will be no pressure from me for him to rush back. When Ben is ready, he’ll give me a call and then we’ll cross that bridge when we come to it,” he said. England have largely kept faith with the players who have represente­d them throughout 2021, despite some difficult results along the way including six defeats in their last nine outings.

That means Root stands alone as the only establishe­d world-class batter, backed up by Rory Burns, Haseeb Hameed, Zak Crawley, Ollie Pope and Dan Lawrence, while Jonny Bairstow and Jos Buttler travel as batting wicket keepers. Chris Woakes is the only true all-rounder included.

Moeen’s exit also leaves Jack Leach and Dom Bess as the two frontline spinners, while Mark Wood is the solitary express pace option in a seam attack led by old stagers James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

Ollie Robinson, after a breakthrou­gh first summer in internatio­nal cricket, is primed for a key role.

 ?? ?? 0 Chris Silverwood, left, says Joe Root’s leadership skills have been critical in squad preparatio­n
0 Chris Silverwood, left, says Joe Root’s leadership skills have been critical in squad preparatio­n

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