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Joe Root is ready to face a new challenge at No 6. Photo: Reuters

Root happy to let Carberry be England opener in first Ashes test

Yorkshireman fine with Carberry's promotion for clash with Australia

AFP

Joe Root insists he has no problems dropping down England's batting order for the first Ashes test against Australia to accommodate in-form Michael Carberry as opener.

The young Yorkshireman is expected to be named at number six for England in Thursday's first test at Brisbane's Gabba after Carberry's fine start to their Australian tour.

Carberry cemented his claims for a second test cap by reaching half centuries in all three warm-up matches, including an unbeaten 153 against Australia A in Hobart.

Carberry's latest knock of 50 off 71 balls on Saturday helped steer the tourists to a seven-wicket win over a Cricket Australia Invitational XI in Sydney.

The batting shift does not appear to have hurt Root, who scored 75 in England's first innings total of 418 at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and he said he had no problem dropping down the order.

"I'm not that egotistical," the 22-year-old said after Saturday's win. "I just want to represent England. To get an opportunity to bat down the order is a different challenge, but one I'm really looking forward to. Playing for England is the main thing for me."

Root was exposed by the Australian bowling attack when opening the batting in the last Ashes series.

Although he scored 180 in the second innings at Lord's he made only one more half century in his other nine knocks in the July- August series when opening with skipper Alastair Cook.

"I definitely learnt a lot from it and I've got a lot of things out of it," he said. "There are parts of my game I've worked hard on from last [English] summer … hopefully, I can become a better player for it."

Root was all praise for what Hampshire opener Carberry has achieved so far in Australia. "If you look at Michael Carberry's tour so far, he has played exceptionally well and scored a huge amount of runs and been in very good form," he said.

"It's hard to ignore that. As far as the team is concerned it's very exciting."

Root, who had an X-ray after being hit on the finger in his first-innings of 75 but was cleared of any break, is confident he can make a good fist of batting down the order.

"The basics are pretty similar," he said. "There is still a guy 22 yards away throwing a ball at you. The second new ball is another challenge."

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Root happy with shift to No6 for Ashes test
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