England in West Indies: Joe Root, Ben Stokes & tourists' other players assessed after series defeat
After another series defeat in the West Indies, and a winless run that has extended to nine games, there are more questions around England.
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After another series defeat in the West Indies, and a winless run that has extended to nine games, there are more questions around England.
Kevin Pietersen has launched a passionate defence of Joe Root after a number of England legends urged him to resign as Test captain.
The England men's cricket team suffered their sixth defeat in the last 10 Tests when they went down by 10 wickets against an inspired West Indies team in Grenada. Having drawn the first two Tests of the series, England were comprehensively beaten by the hosts, who rattled the English batting line-up in both innings of the Test to inflict a series loss. This woeful Test form has brought skipper Joe Root under the radar once again for all the wrong reasons. If a 4-0 Ashes drubbing wasn't enough, Root is now under immense pressure following the series defeat in the Caribbean.
England lost a fifth Test series in a row when the West Indies wrapped up the deciding third Test by 10 wickets on Sunday.
England’s Interim Head Coach Paul Collingwood say the external pressure on Joe Root’s leadership “amazes” him, having watched the captain at close quarters on the tour of the Caribbean.
Former captain Kevin Pietersen said the England set-up "stinks", with Geoffrey Boycott accusing the team of going "nowhere" after their latest humiliating defeat.
Joe Root may be "passionate" about remaining as England's Test captain but should he stay in the post after the West Indies inflicted the latest damaging defeat of his tenure?
After England’s latest grim defeat, Joe Root is hanging on to the England Test captaincy by grim death.