Joe Root wants to stay as England captain despite West Indies defeat
Joe Root has reiterated his desire to remain England captain after his side's series defeat by West Indies.
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Joe Root has reiterated his desire to remain England captain after his side's series defeat by West Indies.
Wood has undergone surgery on the right elbow for an injury suffered in the first Test against the West Indies in Antigua earlier this month, the country's cricket board (ECB) said on Sunday. Wood, 32, did not feature in the last two matches of the three-Test series, which was claimed 1-0 by the West Indies with a crushing 10-wicket victory in Grenada earlier on Sunday. The injury also ruled Wood out of the Indian Premier League.
England were handed a 10-wicket hammering by the West Indies early on day four of the third Test in Grenada to go five Test series without victory.
(Reuters) - Joe Root wants to continue as England captain, he said on Sunday minutes after his team suffered an emphatic defeat to West Indies in the deciding third test of the series in Grenada.
Root wants to continue as England captain, he said on Sunday minutes after his team suffered an emphatic defeat to West Indies in the deciding third Test of the series in Grenada. Even before West Indies had secured the series 1-0 after draws in the first two Tests, commentators were questioning whether Root would want to continue as captain after five years in the role.
Joe Root wants to continue as England captain, he said on Sunday minutes after his team suffered an emphatic defeat to West Indies in the deciding third test of the series in Grenada.
West Indies clinched the Botham-Richards Trophy with an emphatic 10-wicket victory over England in the deciding Test of the series on day four in Grenada on Sunday. Chasing a token target of 28 in their second innings, West Indies reached it without loss, captain Kraigg Brathwaite hitting the winning runs to seal a 1-0 series triumph.
West Indies clinched the Botham-Richards Trophy with an emphatic 10-wicket victory over England in the deciding test of the series on day four in Grenada on Sunday.