Joe Root says Australia press conference has given England fresh motivation

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Joe Root says England should be revved up for the second Test in Adelaide

Joe Root says England should be revved up for the second Test in Adelaide

Joe Root believes Australia’s victory press conference may come back to haunt the hosts in this winter’s Ashes.

England’s captain was understandably less amused than some by Cameron Bancroft’s party-piece recollection, lapped up by Root’s chuckling opposite number Steve Smith, of the moment Jonny Bairstow delivered his strange ‘headbutt’ greeting for the Australia opener.

James Anderson says England are not ‘party animals’ and insists they are fully focused on retaining the Ashes.

James Anderson says England are not ‘party animals’ and insists they are fully focused on retaining the Ashes.

It was a gesture, benign in nature if not necessarily some descriptions, dating back to the start of England’s campaign in a Perth bar last month but which Bairstow was reminded of during the second innings of the first Test.

Reflecting on Bancroft’s comic turn, Root said: “If that’s not motivation to the players, I don’t know what is.

“To see a reaction like that in a press conference – if that can’t get you up for the next game I don’t know what can. I hope that will work massively in our favour.

“Knowing the characters in our dressing room, that will really give them a bit of something else to make sure we put things right this week.”

Cameron Bancroft raised plenty of laughs during his press conference in Brisbane

Cameron Bancroft raised plenty of laughs during his press conference in Brisbane

Summing up Australia’s portrayal of Bairstow’s perceived faux pas, he added: “It is just a smokescreen, an attempt at derailing.

“It’s a strategy they use on occasions, we all knew it was blown widely out of proportion.”

Root’s England will not be shy of returning fire in some form, but the captain does not subscribe to the notion anything goes in pursuit of Ashes victory.

“I think their line and our line are slightly different things – let’s leave it at that,” he said.

“The thing on my mind is how we respond and make sure we do it in our way and not get dragged into doing it their way. That’s not how we operate as a team.

“I think it’s very important we don’t get involved in petty disputes and arguments that are nothing to do with cricket.”

There is one other vexed topic for Root, of course, which shows no sign of abating.

Ben Stokes is set to play for Canterbury Kings in New Zealand on Sunday, while still waiting to see if he will be charged after being arrested back in September on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm.

Root is braced for an Ashes series without Ben Stokes

Police have handed the file to the Crown Prosecution Service, and Root said: “I would personally love to have him back. But these things are completely out of our hands, and we just have to move on.”

To that end, he is telling his team this is their chance to grab the limelight.

“This is their opportunity to stand up and do something a character like Ben would do on the field,” he said.

Root (left) and coach Paul Farbrace during a nets session at the Adelaide Oval

Root (left) and coach Paul Farbrace during a nets session at the Adelaide Oval

“If you do that on this stage, in this arena, your career is pretty much laid out for you. Ben has done it previously, but there is no reason other players can’t.”

Root does not think it healthy to be wasting energy on what might have been, and appears in some of his words resigned to Stokes’ tour-long absence.

“It’s important not to look and wish and want him to be here – knowing he won’t be,” he added.

“I could get upset and annoyed, but as a group, moaning or being disruptive won’t help us win games of cricket.”

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