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Captaincy could propel Root to new level: Cook

Published: 09 Feb 2017 - 02:33 am | Last Updated: 07 Nov 2021 - 06:34 am
This August 2016 file photo shows England’s Joe Root and Alastair Cook (right) during Test against Pakistan at the Oval.

This August 2016 file photo shows England’s Joe Root and Alastair Cook (right) during Test against Pakistan at the Oval.

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London:  Joe Root's prodigious batting could reach a new level if he is made England captain, Alastair Cook said after stepping down from the role following 4-1/2 years in charge.
The 26-year-old Root, the world's third-ranked batsman, is favourite to be named as Cook's successor, raising some concerns that the extra responsibility could affect his form.
Cook, who captained England for a record 59 Test, sees no reason why the Yorkshireman woud not thrive -- pointing to the impact captaincy has had on India's run-machine Virat Kohli. "He (Root) has got a very, very good cricket brain, he's a part of the newer generation of cricketers and he's a bloody good cricketer who demands respect in the dressing room because of that," Cook said. "I think he'll be an outstanding candidate.
"It's a valid argument (that his form could suffer) in one sense but it has driven the batting of others to another level.
"Virat Kohli for example has flourished, (Australia's) Steve Smith has flourished, (New Zealand's) Kane Williamson as well."
Cook, 32, was made permanent captain in 2012 and while he scored 10 of his record 30 Test centuries in the role, he has only reached three figures five times in his last 48 Test.
A decision on who will replace Cook as Test captain is expected within the next two weeks.