Joe Root acknowledges England's disappointing behavior ahead of second Test
The Guardian Sport • 2 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 2:35 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026

Joe Root, stand-in captain for England, admitted the team has 'let ourselves down' following disciplinary issues that resulted in Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson being ruled out of the second Test against New Zealand. Both players broke the team's midnight curfew after a victory celebration at a Chelsea nightclub, prompting Root's return to captaincy on a 'game-by-game basis'. He expressed that this behavior does not reflect the overall professionalism of the team. Root, who had previously stepped down from captaincy due to personal health concerns, now finds himself in this role again ahead of the match.
- •Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson miss the second Test due to curfew violation.
- •Joe Root resumes captaincy more than four years after stepping down.
- •Root emphasized the team's overall professionalism despite recent issues.
- •The situation follows England's victory in the opening Test at Lord's.
- 2:35 PMThe Guardian Sport — Stand-in captain Joe Root admits England have let themselves down with behaviour
"Insists England ‘incredibly professional’ despite breach ‘I don’t think it’s a fair reflection of our dressing room’ Joe Root has acknowledged England have “let ourselves down” with some “disappointing” behaviour in recent months. These culminated in the episode in a Chelsea nightclub last week that has forced Ben Stokes and Gus Atkinson out of the second Test against New Zealand and prompted Root to resume the captaincy on what he described as a “game-by-game basis”. Stokes and Atkinson have been sidelined after breaking the team’s midnight curfew while celebrating England’s victory in the opening game at Lord’s. As a result Root has returned for a 65th Test as captain – with more perhaps to follow – more than four years after he stepped down from a role with which he said at the time he had developed “a very unhealthy relationship” that “started to take a bad toll on my own personal health”. Continue reading...
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