Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

JOE ROOT PLEASED AFTER LEADING BY EXAMPLE

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England Captain Joe Root was particular­ly pleased that he practised what he preached after his sublime century set up the team’s series-clinching victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka yesterday.

Root’s 124 in the second innings came at a crucial juncture for England who had conceded a first-innings lead of 46 and were then reduced to 109 for four.

“I’m really pleased to back up everything I’ve spoken about and the way that I did it,” Root, who was adjudged Man-of-the-match for his 15th Test hundred, told Sky Sports after his team won the Test by 57 runs.

“It’s nice to make a big contributi­on but the thing that sits well with me is the manner in which I did it. I asked the guys to play a certain way, and I went out and backed it up myself.”

England needed three wickets on the final day in Pallekele with the hosts also in with a chance for a series-levelling win as they required 75 and had the dangerous Niroshan Dickwella still at the crease.

“We were pretty confident,” Root said. “We knew we’d be able to create three chances on that surface, but we also recognised that when partnershi­ps developed it became quite difficult.”

“We tried to stay as calm as possible, trust all the plans we had, and follow through on that, and thankfully it paid off.”

The England captain also had special words of praise for wicket-keeper Ben Foakes, who replaced injured Jonny Bairstow behind the stumps for the victories in Galle and Pallekele.

The 25-year-old was not only impressive with glove-work but also made crucial contributi­ons with the bat, hitting a maiden hundred on debut and following it up with an unbeaten 65 in the second innings of the second test.

“Foakes has made it look a lot easier than it should look, both keepers have,” said Root. “Both stood back and up, with the ball not carrying at times.”

“It’s been spitting, keeping low, but he’s done phenomenal­ly well, and makes it look a lot easier than it is which is fantastic to have as a wicketkeep­er.”

“His runs have been fantastic as well. His demeanour out in the middle is one of someone who has played a lot more than he has. He has a great attitude towards learning and improving himself.” REUTERS -

It’s nice to make a big contributi­on but the thing that sits well with me is the manner in which I did it

 ??  ?? Joe Root (centre) and teammates walk back to the pavilion after winning the second Test
Joe Root (centre) and teammates walk back to the pavilion after winning the second Test

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