England Test cricket great Geoffrey Boycott was one of Theresa May's sporting heroes.
Root is England’s first captain not to win the series on home soil since Nasser Hussain in 2001.
Boycott said the dismissal of Jos Buttler (out for five) summed up England's plight.
Boycott, who scored 8114 runs in 108 Tests at an average of 47.72, was surprised to see England so flat after their World Cup triumph.
Boycott mentioned that if England are to prevent Roy from being axed, they must find a way to get him to bat some position else.
Brearley, a big admirer of India captain Virat Kohli, has no qualms about the swashbuckling batsman leading the side in all three formats.
It says something about Britain’s fondness for a sport continental Europeans often find baffling that as Theresa May battles with Brexit, the prime minister has compared herself to England cricket great Geoffrey Boycott. At a press conference on Thursday, after the resignation of four ministers including Brexit secretary Dominic Raab and calls from within her...
Boycott was asked what he felt about the decision to switch from the traditional Man of the Match to Player of the Match - and his reply was outspoken
India vs England: Geoffrey Boycott hasn't held back as he shredded apart the way Indian cricket team has approached the England Test series,
Boycott reckoned that going right forward or right back is imperative but even more important is to wait for the ball, for England batsmen against Ashwin