Captain Root 2.0 : more fun but a different kind of burden in leadership reboot / Simon Burnton
He is back in the groove as leader, but the callow nature of this team has forced a fresh approach as Stokes’s stand-in There was a moment, late on the first day at Lord’s, of the sort that makes captaincy instantly worthwhile: Ben Stokes chose to bring Emilio Gay in at short leg, Kane (…)
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