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Joe Root tells England ahead of fourth Ashes Test against Australia: 'Stay together - it would be easy to get fractious'

The fourth Ashes Test begins on Wednesday in Sydney - Australia lead 3-0 after just 12 days of action | Joe Root: "Sometimes when you look around the dressing room and see someone who has helped you out, it can galvanise you as a team."

Last Updated: 03/01/22 12:06pm

Joe Root say England need to 'stand up an show we’re a better team' than the performances show and 'walk away from this trip with something' ahead of the fourth Ashes Test

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Joe Root say England need to 'stand up an show we’re a better team' than the performances show and 'walk away from this trip with something' ahead of the fourth Ashes Test
Joe Root say England need to 'stand up an show we’re a better team' than the performances show and 'walk away from this trip with something' ahead of the fourth Ashes Test

Joe Root believes the combination of Ashes defeat and Covid complications could bring his England side together in adversity.

Any hopes of reclaiming the urn were left behind in 2021 after heavy defeats in Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne and the New Year has hardly done much to lift the gloom ahead of Wednesday's fourth Test.

Instead, the backroom team has been stretched to breaking point in Sydney by the enforced absences of head coach Chris Silverwood, Jon Lewis, Jeetan Patel and Darren Veness - all of whom are isolating with the virus.

Jonathan Trott says Joe Root has earned the right to decide his own future, and urges England to stick with both him and head coach Chris Silverwood

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Jonathan Trott says Joe Root has earned the right to decide his own future, and urges England to stick with both him and head coach Chris Silverwood
Jonathan Trott says Joe Root has earned the right to decide his own future, and urges England to stick with both him and head coach Chris Silverwood

Even when England sent for cavalry, in the shape of former one-day captain Adam Hollioake, a 550-mile drive ended with confirmation he had been identified as a close contact and would not be able to work with the team.

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Other support staff have been drafted in to support training drills, including those from the communications and medical teams, while players have been offering each other tips, advice and throwdowns in a bid to maximise the sessions.

As captain, Root has been throwing himself into the extra work and hopes an even tighter bond comes out of their recent trials.

Joe Root's captaincy has come under discussion
Joe Root's captaincy has come under discussion

"With the amount of coaches we have had missing, it has made things disjointed and challenging but it is a chance to come together," he said.

"You have to stand up and fill those voids where they are. It does not come just from me. Every single player has to muck in to give everyone the best chance to train as well as they can.

"Training looked very different yesterday and today but it is an opportunity for us to help each other out, get tight and stand up in a bit of adversity.

"Sometimes when you look around the dressing room and see someone who has helped you out, it can galvanise you as a team.

Joe Root has galvanised England ahead of the fourth Ashes Test
Joe Root has galvanised England ahead of the fourth Ashes Test

"That is what we need now: stick tight, stay together. It would be easy to get fractious and point fingers at who could be better but we are in this together. As a team we have not performed as well as we can do. We have to stand up, and take our chances here."

Beyond the England staff, there are plenty of other coronavirus concerns in the background.

Steve Bernard will step up as match referee after David Boon was sent into isolation, Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley has also tested positive and Glenn McGrath has already missed the launch of the 'pink' Test, which sees money raised for his breast cancer charity the McGrath Foundation.

Most worrying still, England's training session on Sunday was interrupted when it transpired at least one local bowler taking part in the nets had returned a positive test.

Can Root lead England to a win in Sydney?
Can Root lead England to a win in Sydney?

"Nobody was put at risk or close contact. It's just one of those frustrating things that can happen in and around the environment we are playing in," said Root.

"We've got to trust the medical advice. There is an element of anxiety around Covid and around the games as well, but it is the world we are living in, we've got to manage it as best we can. It is disjointed and it's not an ideal set of circumstances but we have to front up to the best we can get and get as much out of it as we can."

Australia 'surprised' at use of Broad

Steve Smith has revealed England's decision to make Stuart Broad a peripheral part of their Ashes campaign has raised eyebrows in the Australia camp.

Stuart Broad has been a peripheral figure
Stuart Broad has been a peripheral figure

Broad was surprisingly overlooked for the series opener at The Gabba and again in the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne, getting his only chance so far on a flat deck in the day/night second Test.

"We have been surprised, there has probably been two wickets that would have suited him well [in the first and third Tests]," he said.

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"He bowled well in Adelaide and he's always been a good contest for me. He's got me out a few times, I've scored runs off him. I think it's been a decent battle.

"Him and Jimmy (Anderson) together have been world-class performers for a long time. Maybe we'll see them together this week."

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