Root should continue as England Test captain, says Vaughan

Vaughan's comments are in stark contrast to the opinion of England great Geoffrey Boycott, who called on Root to step down, and Michael Atherton, who suggested Ben Stokes as a viable alternative.

Published : Jan 03, 2022 16:01 IST

FILE PHOTO: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has backed Joe Root to continue in his position as the team's Test skipper.
FILE PHOTO: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has backed Joe Root to continue in his position as the team's Test skipper.
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FILE PHOTO: Former England captain Michael Vaughan has backed Joe Root to continue in his position as the team's Test skipper.

Former England captain Michael Vaughan backed Test skipper Joe Root to guide England back from the brink following widespread criticism of the 31-year-old's captaincy after a meek surrender of the Ashes series to Australia.

Vaughan's comments are in stark contrast to the opinion of England great Geoffrey Boycott, who called on Root to step down, and Michael Atherton, who suggested Ben Stokes as a viable alternative for the captaincy.

"If Joe (Root) can get a victory it will give him a clear insight into what this team needs to do to be successful," Vaughan wrote in a column for The Telegraph . "I hope he carries on.

"I can't see anyone else doing the job in the circumstances they are in at the moment. It is best if he carries on and lays the foundation for the cricket England need to play across the world.

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"But if he gets a win or two it must not paper over the cracks. Changes still need to happen."

Vaughan added that England could not use a lack of preparation due to COVID-19 as an excuse, and said the team had to come to terms with its red-ball decline.

"I don't want to hear any excuses any more," Vaughan said. "This has been building for a long time. It is not just because they are in a bio-bubble.

"This was happening well before COVID-19. Obviously they were on the decline as a test team but they did not see it or they did not want to admit it. They were stubborn and thought they knew best."

The fourth Ashes Test will begin in Sydney on January 5.

 

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