"End Of The Road As Captain": Ex-England Skipper's Damning Assessment Of Joe Root
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West Indies vs England: Former England skipper Michael Atherton didn't mince his words and said that Joe Root's position as captain of the team has become "untenable" following the series loss to West Indies.
The England men's cricket team suffered their sixth defeat in the last 10 Tests when they went down by 10 wickets against an inspired West Indies team in Grenada. Having drawn the first two Tests of the series, England were comprehensively beaten by the hosts, who rattled the English batting line-up in both innings of the Test to inflict a series loss. This woeful Test form has brought skipper Joe Root under the radar once again for all the wrong reasons. If a 4-0 Ashes drubbing wasn't enough, Root is now under immense pressure following the series defeat in the Caribbean.
Many questioned Root's captaincy, and among them was former England skipper Michael Atherton.
In a column for The Times, Atherton referred to Root's captaincy as "untenable" as he blasted the skipper on all fronts.
"After a double failure of his own, twice out to the dobbing medium pace of Kyle Mayers, it felt like a moment to end the delusion. Root's captaincy is untenable, and he must surely know it deep down. His team have gone five series without victory and have won only one Test in the past 17, a shocking run for a side so well resourced," he said.
Atherton brought back the Ashes scenario into play and explained how Root had "reached the end of the road as captain."