Joe Root has ruled out leading England’s white-ball side, focusing on their upcoming Test series against India and The Ashes in Australia. Following Jos Buttler's resignation, Root emphasized moving forward with a new captain. Root is optimistic about England's potential in the Test series and believes they can reclaim success with diligent performance.
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