Former England captain Joe Root has said he is "thoroughly enjoying" England Test cricket's resurgence following two-years of dismal performance, adding he hoped the side could go from "strength to strength" from here on.
Under Root, the England Test suffered several series losses with the worst being the 4-0 hammering in the Ashes Down Under and the 1-0 series loss against the West Indies. Following criticism of his captaincy, Root stepped down to focus on his batting and since then the England side under new skipper Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum has won six of the seven Test they have played -- a first after 2004.
England's victories with Stokes at the helm have come against New Zealand, India and South Africa with Root and Jonny Bairstow being the architects of most wins with their fine batting. The side will tour Pakistan in December this year for a historic three-Test series.