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Former England Test captain Joe Root has accepted the request from his successor Ben Stokes to go back into the No. 4 spot in the batting order ahead of this summer’s action.
Stokes took over from Root following the Yorkshireman’s resignation last month, after a dismal red ball run from the national side. Root has of course been replaced by all-rounder Stokes, and one of the Durham man’s first decisions has been to move the former skipper back down to No. 4 in the order.
Per the Telegraph Stokes said: “I've already spoken with him. I've asked him to go back to four and I'm going to be at six. Wherever Joe bats he gets runs, but his best position is at four. I feel him at four and me at six gives us a bit of experience in the gap.
“So you can obviously see where the places are opening up for people to put their hands up: it's three and five.” With spots up for grabs, Stokes revealed he has been keeping a keen eye on all of the County Championship action rather than just his home county Durham.
He went on: “I now feel I have to follow a lot more of the county games to see who is scoring runs rather than just checking the Durham score. I've said I'm moving back to six so that might open up a position in the batting order. You have to look at those kind of things.”
Prior to the all-rounder’s appointment, the England Test setup had gone through a torrid run after being humiliated by rivals Australia, losing the Ashes series down under 4-0. Things