Joe Root (2/2): (On the tactics) Well, I think, again, credit goes to, especially Glenn Phillips, the way he played that evening. It was a very fiery spell from Jofra, I thought, was excellent throughout the whole Test match. And it's a good lesson for our batters if we're going to evolve as a team and keep looking to find ways of improving, then it's the way that he recognised that scenario, getting through a very tough period, a good spell of bowling, and reaped rewards the following morning. So, these are the sort of lessons that, as a young side, these guys coming into Test cricket, if we can learn from that very quickly, apply that to our own games and how we can bring that to the fore, then we'll very quickly become a better team for it. So, you always look at those situations, especially when the lower-order come out and swing in and you think, what's the right way to do it? In the second innings, I thought we did it perfectly. So in many ways, the way that we responded to that and went to something slightly different is really pleasing. Again, you always look at things when you lose as, you know, what did we do wrong? I think it's sometimes unfair on the opposition who rightly are allowed to play well, and I think they definitely did that this time round. (On Stokes being withdrawn from the County game) Yeah, well, I've been very busy and occupied this week with this job, so we'll see what happens over the next couple of days.