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India vs England: Joe Root’s Message to Team – ‘Remember What is Fun About Cricket’

Written by Vishwas Gupta

England captain Joe Root encouraged his team to put their worries to one side after his impressive hundred at Trent Bridge on Saturday kept them in the first Test against India.

Root has had plenty to be concerned about in recent times, having lost his first home series as captain against New Zealand and seeing close friend Ben Stokes take an indefinite break from all cricket due to mental health issues.

He has also had to deal with the fall out from the social media furore that saw paceman Ollie Robinson, recalled by England for this match, banned for historic racist and sexist Twitter posts.

Things did not get any easier for Root when England were dismissed for just 183 in their first innings at Trent Bridge, although he did top-score in that lowly total with 64.

Then came the news that England fast bowler Jofra Archer would miss both this series and the Ashes tour of an Australia after being ruled out for the rest of the year with an elbow injury

Yet Root was still able to score a superb 109 out of a total of 303 as England turned a first-innings deficit of 95 into a lead of 208.

India will head into Sunday’s fifth and final day requiring 157 more runs to win with nine wickets standing but England, thanks mainly to Root, still have a chance of winning the first match in this five-Test series.

“In the context of this game it felt pretty good to get a big score and give us a chance of winning this Test match,” said Root.

“This morning I said to myself, and to the group, ‘just remember what is fun about cricket’.

“There’s been a lot to handle and not just for me. It’s important you find ways to handle that. You can let it weigh you down but that doesn’t change anything. You have to find solutions.

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Vishwas Gupta