Former England captain Nasser Hussain on Monday called for Test captain Joe Root to be ousted from the position, saying the right-handed batter never gave the 'instinctive feel' of being a skipper in the game.
Calls for Root's sacking as Test captain have increased since England lost the third Test against West Indies by 10 wickets at Grenada and lost the series 1-0. Under Root, England have now won just one Test in the last 17 appearances in the longest format of the game. Overall, under Root's captaincy, England have played 64 Tests, winning 27 while losing 26 matches.
"Root is a world-class batsman and a very likable lad but I feel he has never had that instinctive feel for the game as captain. Clearly, under Joe and Paul Collingwood in the West Indies, England tried to create this atmosphere where they were all mates and all in it together. They want to be a likable team but you need more than that to win Tests," wrote Hussain in his column for Daily Mail on Monday.