Root looks refreshed and ready to retake captaincy reigns - Cook
Sir Alastair Cook believes Joe Root is not the long-term solution to be England's Test cricket captain, but is confident of his ability to lead the side for the next year and help take England forward with the home Ashes coming up in 2027.
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"Joe Root is not the long-term solution to be England's Test cricket captain, but is confident of his ability to lead the side for the next year."
— Sir Alastair Cook , Athlete
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Sir Alastair Cook believes Joe Root is not the long-term solution to be England's Test cricket captain, but is confident of his ability to lead the side for the next year and help take England forward with the home Ashes coming up in 2027.
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