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Cook has full England support: Asst coach

England assistant coach Paul Farbrace says Test cricket captain Alastair Cook has the full support of the players and coaches.

England Test captain Alastair Cook
England's assistant coach says Alastair Cook (pic) has the full support of the players and coaches. (AAP)

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England insist they want Alastair Cook to stay on as Test cricket captain up to and including next year's Ashes.

The clamour for change from outside the England camp has become deafening but assistant coach Paul Farbrace is voicing unequivocal backing, on behalf of all the players and management staff on the tour of India which ended in a crushing 4-0 defeat.

Cook has already headed home to consider his future as captain beyond the record 59 Tests in which he has already led his country, before a meeting in the New Year with England and Wales Cricket Board director Andrew Strauss.

Farbrace concedes questions about the leadership are inevitable after such a comprehensive defeat - albeit against the world's number one team, who have become invincible at home over the past four years.

But he left no room for any doubt that he, coach Trevor Bayliss and Cook's teammates want him in charge of what they all still believe - despite the hammering in India - is an improving squad.

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"If he chooses to step down, that would be a shame because we want him to carry on," Farbrace said.

"When you lose a series 4-0, of course people will talk about the leadership. We all know that.

"We would all, at the end of this series, be having a think about what we can do better, what we have learned from this series, and what we need to do to make this team win.

"But there's nobody looking round the dressing room thinking 'ooh, I wonder who's in charge?'. It's very clear who's in charge, and that hasn't changed."

Farbrace acknowledges it is possible England may have to get used to a change of leader, with vice-captain Joe Root the only feasible alternative - but that is not his preferred option.

"When Straussy and Cookie sit down and have that chat, if it's decided that Cookie isn't the man to lead the team going forward, then there is still plenty of time before the first series in the summer," he said.

"(But) we know he still has the support of the team, and he's a very popular bloke and very popular captain.

"We knew this was going to be a tough series. There's nothing in this series that suggests he's lost his way as a captain or doesn't still have the support of the team.

"He's captain, everybody knows where they stand with him so there's absolutely no uncertainty whatsoever within our team. The uncertainty is outside of our team."


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