England's Joe Root not thinking about Test captaincy

Joe Root looks on from the balcony on August 8, 2015
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Joe Root is not thinking about being England's next Test captain, opting instead to concentrate on the upcoming tour of South Africa.

Joe Root has insisted that he has given no consideration to the prospect of captaining England at Test level.

It is widely accepted that when Alastair Cook steps aside from the role, 24-year-old Root will be a leading contender to fill the void.

However, the batsman has stressed that his main focus at present is on the team's upcoming tour of South Africa.

"It's not something I'm thinking about, to be honest. I'm happy with what I'm doing at the moment," he told Sky Sports News.

"Further down the line who knows what's going to happen, but for me it's about concentrating on this tour, trying to get as many runs as possible and assisting Cooky whenever available."

Root is currently the vice-captain to Cook, having replaced Ian Bell in that position earlier this year.

England's Ben Stokes and England players celebrates as England wrap up the game and retain the Ashes on the third day of the fourth Ashes cricket Test match between England and Australia at Trent Bridge in Nottingham, England on August 8, 2015
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