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Ashes 2017: England captain Joe Root urges team to show character in Australia, dismisses comparisons to 2013 tour

Agence France-Presse • November 3, 2017, 16:23:29 IST
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Root said England were “completely different” from the team thrashed 5-0 on their last visit and should dwell on their Ashes victory on home soil in 2015.

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Perth: Captain Joe Root on Friday urged England to show “character” under an expected Ashes barrage in Australia as he dismissed comparisons with the horror tour of 2013. Root said England were “completely different” from the team thrashed 5-0 on their last visit and should dwell on their Ashes victory on home soil in 2015. “There’s been a lot of talk about last time around (in Australia),” Root told reporters. “We were a completely different side, and so were they (Australia). [caption id=“attachment_4191413” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]England’s team captain Joe Root holds the Ashes trophy as he faces the media at Lord’s in London, Friday Oct. 27, 2017.  Current holders of the Ashes England cricket team depart for Australia on Saturday in preparation for the start of the upcoming Ashes Series. (Adam Davy/PA via AP) Joe Root holds the Ashes trophy as he faces the media at Lord’s in London. AP[/caption] “Of course, they will try to bring up all sorts of stuff like that. “We’ve played a lot of cricket since then, and we’ve played against Australia since then as well — and that went quite well for us. “Hopefully, we will be able to do the same.” Australian players have been keen to talk up England’s struggles in 2013, when they were terrorised by the Mitchell Johnson-led pace attack. England’s inexperienced batting line-up has been highlighted as its biggest weakness as it aims to emulate the feat of Andrew Strauss’ team of 2010-11 by becoming only the second England side to retain the Ashes urn in Australia in 31 years. England also look likely to be missing star allrounder Ben Stokes, who is suspended pending investigations into a nightclub brawl. “Whenever you play any Australian opponent you don’t expect an easy ride,” said Root. “They’ll want to prove a point and judge themselves against international quality and for us it is about trying to take advantage of getting in or bowling with good rhythm and capitalise on that.” He said the tourists need to make the most of the momentum swings that go their way during the five-Test series, which gets underway in Brisbane from 23 November. “We are going to have to play well as a side, show a lot of character as a group and there can’t be any selfish mentality out in the middle,” he said. “It’s going to have to be about doing your job within the team, and not worrying about individual performances. “When it’s your turn, you take that on yourself to make it your day.” Root said England will field 13 players in the opening two-day tour match with Steven Finn, Moeen Ali and reserve wicketkeeper Ben Foakes to miss out. “We’ll play the same top six batsmen if we can. You want continuity in the top order,” he said. “But you never know what can happen in these warm-up games. Somebody might get injured.” Root added that he expects team management to name Stokes’ replacement as vice-captain within the next week. Paceman Finn (jarred left knee) and allrounder Ali (side strain) are sidelined from the opening game. Teams England: Joe Root (capt), James Anderson, Jonny Bairstow, Jake Ball, Gary Ballance, Stuart Broad, Alastair Cook, Mason Crane, Dawid Malan, Craig Overton, Mark Stoneman, James Vince, Chris Woakes. WA XI: Nathan Coulter-Nile (capt), Will Bosisto, Jake Carder, Tim David, Kyle Gardiner, Aaron Hardie, Clint Hinchliffe, Nick Hobson, Calum How, Lance Morris, Josh Philippe, Mark Turner.

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