Joe Root steps down as England Men’s Test Captain |

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Xtra Time Web Desk : Joe Root has stepped down as England’s test captain with immediate effect. Root holds the record for the most number of matches and wins as England Men’s Test Captain. His 27 victories put him ahead of Michael Vaughan (26), Sir Alastair Cook, and Sir Andrew Strauss (24 each).

After being appointed as Sir Alastair Cook’s successor in 2017, Root led the side to a number of famous series victories, including a 4-1 home series win over India in 2018 and a 3-1 triumph away to South Africa in 2020. In 2018 he became the first England Men’s Captain to win a Test series in Sri Lanka since 2001, a feat he went on to repeat with a 2-0 victory in Sri Lanka in 2021.

He is already England’s second highest Test run scorer of all time behind only Cook and scored 14 centuries as Captain. His tally of 5,295 runs as skipper is the highest by any England Captain and puts him 5th in the all-time list behind only Graeme Smith, Alan Border, Ricky Ponting and Virat Kohli.

Joe Root, said that after he returned from the Caribbean tour he had time to reflect and decided to step down as England Men’s Test Captain. It has been the most challenging decision he have had to make in his career but having discussed with his family and those closest to him; he knew the timing is right.