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Pride at stake for England in must-win second Test against Pakistan, warns Joe Root

Sport360 staff

17:39 31/05/2018

England captain Joe Root admits his side have a ā€œpoint to proveā€ as they face Pakistan in the second NatWest Test, possibly without the services of Ben Stokes.

All-rounder Stokes suffered a tight hamstring during fielding practice on Wednesday at Headingley and was limited to shuttle runs with the team physio on Thursday, despite reporting a slight improvement in the injury.

Stokes will undergo a scan to try to assess the extent of the injury and is likely to face a late fitness test before England name their side on Friday. Uncapped Surrey seamer Sam Curran, 19, has been called up as cover.

ā€œOf course if Benā€™s fit we want him in the side, heā€™s one of our best players, he brings a lot to the table and offers so much to this team,ā€ Root told Sky Sports News.

Pakistan won the first Test by nine wickets at Lordā€™s last week and Root believes a quick return to action will benefit his side.

ā€œI think it helps us getting straight back into it, not having too much time to think about things,ā€ Root said.

ā€œIt was very clear where we needed to improve from last week. Weā€™ve had some good preparation, the guys have really worked hard and now itā€™s just doing it, going out and proving a point, putting a really strong performance in as a group and showing some pride in the badge.ā€

Lancashire opener Keaton Jennings returns to the side to partner Alastair Cook at the top of the order and Root added: ā€œHe will be desperate to take his opportunity. Every player in this side wants to make an impact this week.

ā€œEvery time we play a Test match there are all sorts of different pressures that come with it and for Keaton itā€™s a great opportunity. I hope he looks at it that way and goes out and expresses himself in his own way.ā€

Asked if he was feeling the pressure of arresting Englandā€™s poor run of form, Root said: ā€œWhen you are winning and performing well you have to keep churning out those performances and when youā€™re on the other side of it youā€™ve got to make sure you turn it round.

ā€œAs always Iā€™ve gone into practice, felt if there were any areas I wanted to work on and got them done so I can go in full of confidence tomorrow and know Iā€™ve given myself the best chance. Itā€™s nice to have that feeling going into any game.ā€

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