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Abu: Joe Root said British bowler must be more brave in the third test

Abu: Joe Root said British bowler must be more brave in the third test
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Melbourne: Captain Joe Root denied trying to stack the mistake on his bowler for a bad start for England to the ash series but confirmed they had to be bolder with their bowling length in the third test now important.
The tourists must beat Australia in the Melbourne test, which began on Sunday, to have the opportunity to win ash after a severe defeat in Brisbane and Adelaide to open the five-match series.
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Root raised his eyebrows with his comments after the loss at Adelaide Oval on Monday when he suggested that the servants must be a full full biking.
The most productive British Wicket-Taker test, James Anderson, responded to the British newspaper column, conceding a length of length, but would be wrong to blame the bowler for losses.
“It’s not about singling players, or trying to blame one group, we collectively not good enough,” said Root on Friday on the Land of Cricket Melbourne.
“I asked a few questions directly after the match and I answered them.
If you ask about our bat, I would say something very similar.
That’s where we are, as a team.” Also read: Adelaide beat not only to Bowler, said Bowler James Andersonengland was inappropriate to carry all the mistakes on the second ash test, said Veteran Seafarers James Anderson, following the criticism of captain Joe root which must be owned by the attack was more full busled.
Root stands on the ground about the bowling problem for the Melbourne test.
“(We need) to be able to create pressure by keeping a silent scoreboard, but also brave enough to reach the length that will take you the goal and create opportunities,” he said.
“I really think about a little wrong opportunity, it’s not something you can really blame our bowler too often because they are amazing.” Root Diminas for Adelaide’s comments by former Australian captain Ricky Ponting, who said the British should insist Bowler Bowled Fuller.
Indicates that Anderson and Stuart Broad have more than 300 tests and 1,000 net among them, the word root he likes to give his senior responsibility to decide Bowling’s strategy.
“It’s not a dictatorship,” he said.
“Every now and then, we don’t always approve everything, it’s fine.
In the end, it’s about to point where you get the results you want.” Root said there was no problem in the squad as a result of his comments and that he was looking for an increase from all teams in Melbourne.
“Every now and once again you have off the week and as your team isn’t enough there,” he said.
“From my point of view, the disappointing thing is we do it twice in a row, in all aspects.
I expect a response this week and I hope the people out there to give.”

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