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England's Test captain conundrum: Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Joe Root or someone else?

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England's Test captain conundrum: Ben Stokes, Harry Brook, Joe Root or someone else?

Ben Stokes' tenure as England Test captain is in jeopardy - and vice-captain Harry Brook seemed to be in pole position to take over.

But England have turned instead to former captain Joe Root to take over from Stokes in the interim, raising questions over Brook's credentials for captaincy amid his own off-field struggles.

Stokes is considering his future in the role after breaking his side's midnight curfew during a nightclub incident involving Gus Atkinson and a Saracens academy rugby player. Stokes and Atkinson have been dropped for the second Test against New Zealand, which is live on Your Site, and are under investigation by the ECB and the Cricket Regulator.

With Root back leading England for the first time since 2022, the future of England's Test captaincy is suddenly looking uncertain.

On the surface, vice-captain Harry seems to represent the ideal replacement to take over from Stokes as Test leader. He is also captain of the limited-overs team.

The Yorkshireman is ranked as the No 1 Test batter in the world, and a brilliant 56 off 71 in challenging batting conditions at Lord's last week reinforced his on-field eligibility for the role.

The difficulty in appointing Brook, though, lies with his off-field conduct. He was disciplined with an ECB maximum fine of £50,000 in February for an incident involving a nightclub bouncer in New Zealand before the Ashes tour of Australia, highlighting the challenges of appointing a new captain who has suffered from the same behavioural issues as Stokes.

"The would-be irony would not be lost on [the ECB] if Brook takes over at this point," former England captain Michael Atherton said.

"The whole reason for that curfew coming in in the first place was broadly because of what Harry Brook did in Wellington."

"Imagine the first press conference," agreed former England captain Nasser Hussain. "Let's talk drinking culture. And here's Harry Brook, who had that incident in New Zealand."

However, both former England skippers also think that making Brook Test captain at this point in his career could have further drawbacks given the weight of responsibility he already holds for England in limited overs cricket.

"Brook is already the white ball captain," Atherton said. "[The ECB] may just feel with all that white-ball cricket coming up against India, there's a lot of white-ball cricket.

"And then The Hundred. And then the Test series on the back of a winter where he was out [on tour], you've got New Zealand, Ashes, T20 World Cup.

"They may just feel that at this point, they don't want to overburden him and don't want to add to his undoubted workload."

England's all-time leading run scorer Root represents a solid option in the meantime and will captain a record 65th England Test against New Zealand next week - but he comes back into the role with his own fair share of baggage.

He won just one of his last 17 Tests as England captain, and stepped down citing the "toll" and "impact" the role had on him after five years in the role.

Root's appointment would surely be short-term considering his previous lengthy tenure in the role - but both Hussain and Atherton feel the call to reinstate Root for now is a sensible one.

"At this point, when it's a bit of a crisis moment, who better than your elder statesman with an unblemished kind of record on and off the field, Joe Root, although he gave the captaincy away four years ago at the end of a period where England were in the doldrums a bit.

"But he was not an unsuccessful England captain in the grand scheme of things. It finished badly, as it usually does [with England captains]. Root had many triumphs as an England captain as well.

"And so you put all that together, they may just feel that sensible elder statesman who's done it before, has been around the block, knows what it's about - he's the man for this moment."

Stokes' infraction is the latest in a career riddled by drama, including most notably a lengthy criminal trial for a nightclub melee in Bristol in 2017, where he was ultimately cleared of any charges, but it's his achievements on-field that still stand out.

Stokes has won 24 of his 43 Tests as England captain and said he has "so much more to offer" as England skipper before the summer - something Atherton echoes, despite his shortcomings.

"Most captaincy careers end in failure. That's the nature of them," Atherton said. "It would be curious if Ben didn't captain England again, because obviously they've just had a resounding win at Lord's.

"And of course, he's got the second best win percentage ratio of any England captain after Mike Brearley. So that would be a curious set of circumstances.

"I hope that doesn't come to pass and I hope he continues.

"If he didn't and you're looking back at a career, he's been a fantastic cricketer and I think a fantastic captain as well.

"He's led with bravery and conviction and in a distinctive style. You can look at a team and know it's a Ben Stokes-led team with the way that they've played.

"He did it his way."

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