I hope Joe Root can win more games as captain: Aussie legend Shane Warne
Joe Root is set to take over as England Test captain from Alastair Cook from the upcoming Tests against South Africa in July
Root's first assignment as Test skipper will begin at Lord's on July 6 against South Africa, and Warne believes that the right-handed batsman, just like his attacking batting style, will instill England from the outset with attacking intent.
"I think he (Root) has a bit more flair than Alastair Cook," cricket.com.au quoted Warne as saying.
Warne had been a notable critic of Cook in the early stages of the opener's record-breaking stint as captain, and although he thinks the left-handed batsman has a lot of strengths, Root will be able to lead in a whole new way.
"I was very critical of Alastair Cook at the start because he wasn't making a run either, and I didn't think he captained the side that well. But that was three or four years ago. "I hope Joe Root will be a little bit more aggressive and try and win games, rather than make sure they don't lose them," he said.
"Alastair Cook had a lot of strengths , but I think Root will be a lot different captain tactically," the Australian added.
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"I hope Root will be a little bit more ‘We're going to try and win this’. I think Alastair Cook got better - no one is their best version of themselves as captain when they start," he added.
Warne expects
"I hope (it's) like the way he bats. He's aggressive, and takes the game on - he likes to be positive all of the time - so I hope that rubs off in his captaincy," he added.