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Shane Warne feels Joe Root will be a more aggressive captain than Alastair Cook

Updated on: 17 May,2017 10:03 AM IST  |  London
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Shane Warne expects new captain Joe Root to change the way England play Test cricket

Shane Warne feels Joe Root will be a more aggressive captain than Alastair Cook

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Joe Root and Shane Warne
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Shane Warne expects new captain Joe Root to change the way England play Test cricket. Root will lead England out for the first time at Lord's on July 6 against South Africa, and Warne believes Alastair Cook's successor will imbue his team from the outset with attacking intent.


Warne was a notable critic of Cook in the early stages of the opener's record-breaking stint as captain, and although he concedes improvements did come, the former Australia leg-spinner still anticipates Root's style will be a whole new ball game.



Asked about Root's likely approach to his high-profile new job, Warne said: "I think he has a bit more flair. Alastair Cook had a lot of strengths... I think Root will be a lot different tactically.

Even recently in India, England had a chance to win that first Test but batted too long," he said. "That's been a bit of a sign with England, where they've just batted too long (so) they can't lose. I hope Root will be a little bit more aggressive and try and win games," Warne added.

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