Bell backs Root as future England captain
Ian Bell hailed Joe Root as a future Test captain despite being
replaced as vice skipper by his fellow batsman in this week's turbulent
shake-up of English cricket.Root's appointment was all but overlooked in
the furore surrounding new England cricket director Andrew Strauss's
decision to extend Kevin Pietersen's international exile.
Bell said Thursday that while disappointed to lose his role as
Alastair Cook's deputy, he understood Strauss's reasons for the change.
"He sees Rooty as a future England captain," Bell said at a press
conference organised by Test series sponsors Investec."It's a smart
move. [Root] has got a good cricket brain. It will be good for him to
learn a few more of the things that are going on with Cooky, so he can
be a good England captain one day.
"We've got to start looking forward and Joe Root is an England
captain of the future, there's no doubt about that," Bell said of the
24-year-old Yorkshireman.Since arriving at the England and Wales Cricket
Board last weekend, Strauss had already overseen the dismissal of
England coach Peter Moores.
On Monday he told Pietersen that he wouldn't be considered for the
upcoming home series against New Zealand and Australia, despite his
career-best, unbeaten triple century for Surrey.With New Zealand, who
recently humiliated England at the World Cup, first-up in a two-match
series before Australia arrive later, the hosts face a tough season of
Test cricket.
But just as in 2005, when he was a member of England's first
Ashes-winning side in nearly two decades, Bell believes the team can
turn things around.
"The last 12 months have been tough on and off the field, it's not
been great. Now we have to change that," he said.
"Where Australia are and where we are, it's going to be a similar
situation to 2005."Michael Vaughan (England's winning captain in 2005)
wanted us to take them on and lose doing that rather than playing
passive cricket.
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