-
'Wake-up call': Megan Thee Stallion falls ill during Broadway show
-
Canada's defense enters new phase, Arctic in focus: top military officer
-
France charges man over failed attack on US bank
-
Bayern reach women's Champions League semis after late show sinks United
-
SpaceX files to go public, paving way for record stock offering
-
Delhi make winning start to IPL as Rizvi downs LSG
-
Final ticket sales phase begins for FIFA World Cup
-
Supreme Court skeptical of Trump bid to end birthright citizenship
-
Tractors roll through Vienna as farmers protest
-
'Tarnished' Spain probes anti-Muslim chants at Egypt friendly
-
Trump says Iran president requests ceasfire, Tehran says 'false'
-
PGA Tour, Masters chairman support Tiger recovery pause
-
World Cup winner Goetze extends contract at Frankfurt
-
SpaceX files securities documents to go public: source
-
Armenia cannot be in both EU and Russian customs bloc, Putin says
-
Chelsea announce record pre-tax loss of £262.4 million
-
Starmer says UK to host multi-nation meeting on Hormuz shipping
-
Greece train crash trial resumes after courtroom chaos
-
NASA's Moon flyby mission primed for launch
-
Swiss government eyes dropping purchase of US Patriot air defence system
-
Germany halts rescue efforts for stranded whale
-
IndiGo lands IATA chief Willie Walsh as new CEO
-
Late charging Ganna denies Van Aert at Across Flanders
-
Family of man killed in 2020 arrest to sue French state
-
The 'million dollar' Senna helmet bought at Japan GP
-
Could NATO be collateral damage from Trump's Iran war?
-
Supreme Court hearing landmark citizenship case -- with Trump in audience
-
Three go on trial in Germany over plot to overthrow government
-
Anderson backs England for Australia revenge despite Ashes woes
-
Italy's sport minister asks football chief to step down after World Cup disaster
-
Cambodia extradites accused cyberscam boss to China
-
Supreme Court to hear landmark citizenship case -- with Trump in audience
-
UK police arrest three more over Jewish ambulance attack
-
Wallaby Skelton has 'season cut short' by Achilles injury
-
Armed teenagers on patrol strike fear into Tehran residents
-
Macron lauds Europe's 'predictability' in seeming contrast to Trump
-
Stocks rally, oil dips on Mideast war optimism
-
Pakistan says holding talks with Afghan government in China
-
Amsterdam marks 25 years of gay marriage with weddings
-
France's Dassault says 'weeks' left to save Europe warplane project
-
'Indescribable': Bosnia jubilant after securing World Cup return
-
Pakistan says holding talks with Afghan govt in China
-
Guehi tells England to 'stick together' after World Cup warm-up loss to Japan
-
Generation of Italians reeling from World Cup 'apocalypse'
-
Australian journeyman emerges as India's unlikely football saviour
-
Germany growth forecasts slashed as Mideast war hits economy
-
Spanish police open probe into anti-Muslim chants at Egypt friendly
-
Ailing Italy at new low after missing out on yet another World Cup
-
Trump says war could end in two, three weeks as Israel strikes Tehran
-
Greenpeace accuses oil companies of reaping Mideast 'war profits'
No ordinary Joe: Stokes backs Root to fire in Australia
Skipper Ben Stokes hailed Joe Root as England's greatest batsman Wednesday and backed him to fire in the Ashes against Australia, while hyping up his team's vaunted pace attack.
England's record run-scorer is yet to win a Test in Australia in 14 attempts and is still searching for his first ton, despite boasting 39 hundreds in his career.
Root, 34, arrived in Perth this week to newspaper headlines calling him "Average Joe" as pundits highlighted his supposed shortcomings.
But Stokes said he had no concerns about Root's failure to make three figures in Australia in the past.
"He's the greatest English batter that the nation has seen," Stokes said in Perth ahead of England's only red-ball warm-up game starting on Thursday before the first Test on November 21.
"He's been in phenomenal form over the last two, three years, and he's not come out here to score a hundred in Australia, he's come out here to contribute to his team."
Root, the world's top-ranked batsman, has a top score of 89 in Australia and also played down his lack of tons before leaving England, insisting: "At the end of the day this tour is not about me.
"They are going to say what they want to say anyway, so why bother worrying about it?"
England assistant coach Marcus Trescothick warned Australia will face a different Root when the five-Test series starts, believing the conditions will suit him.
- 'Next level' -
"His game has gone to the next level and hence the reason where he is in the rankings," the former England opener said.
"You would be very surprised if he doesn't carry on in that same sort of vein with the style of play and the type of player he is."
While Root scoring runs will be key to England's success, they are also heavily relying on an attack full of express pacemen led by Jofra Archer and Mark Wood.
With Gus Atkinson, Brydon Carse, Matthew Potts and Josh Tongue also in the squad, England are expected to rotate them to get through the gruelling series.
"It's great to have the X-factor that Jofra and Woody possess in terms of pace," said Stokes.
"Woody's got over his knee surgery that he had quite a while ago. He's overcome that, and he's looking really, really good.
"Jofra's been out for two-and-a-half years now, so it's great seeing those two flying in and sending some fast falls down there.
"The guys that we've picked are all in a really good place," he added.
"It's very nice knowing that you've got a bowling attack that all bowl 85 mph and a couple of guys who can get into the low-to-mid 90s as well.
"But it's not just all about pace, it's about skill. And we're fortunate enough that we've got a battery of fast bowlers who not only bowl good pace, but are also extremely skilful in any condition."
L.Stucki--VB