Joe Root steps down as England’s Test captain
Joe Root has announced he is stepping down as England’s Test captain.
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Joe Root has announced he is stepping down as England’s Test captain.
Australia 's new head coach Andrew McDonald has admitted the prospect of a potential Ashes showdown against the man he replaced would be "great".
James Anderson is still struggling to make sense of his omission from the Test side and says he has had no communication from the England camp.
England great James Anderson is still unable to make sense of his controversial omission from the recent tour of the West Indies as he looks to revive his international career. Both Anderson and Stuart Broad, England's two all-time leading Test wicket-takers, were left out as part of a major shake-up following a humiliating 4-0 loss in Australia. The decision was made by a selection panel headed by interim director of cricket Andrew Strauss -- his predecessor Ashley Giles and England coach Chris Silverwood were both sacked after the Ashes debacle. Anderson and Broad have spoken of their disappointment at being told they had been left out by way of a five-minute phone call from Strauss. Anderson, 40, however, is determined to bowl his way back into the Test XI by starring for Lancashire in the first-class County Championship after England went down 1-0 in the Caribbean. "I've stopped trying to make sense of it and just put it to one side," Anderson said Monday of his England axe. "It was completely out of my control. I've got to focus on what I can control and that is bowling as well as I possibly can (for Lancashire). Something like this, for me, it's quite a big deal because it came out of the blue a little bit. I still feel like I'm bowling well."
James Anderson is still struggling to make sense of his omission from the Test side and says he has had no communication from the England camp.
Jimmy Anderson is still hurting from his England snub, and admits he still can’t understand the decision to leave him out of the Test series against the West Indies.
James Anderson is still struggling to make sense of his omission from the Test side and says he has had no communication from the England camp.
Eoin Morgan has given his thoughts on whether England should look to split the vacant head coach role.