A Quote by Joe Root

You turn up to an Ashes series and put everything you can into it. — © Joe Root
You turn up to an Ashes series and put everything you can into it.
Everything goes out of the window when you start an Ashes series. It's about grabbing the moment.
Big wins in the first Test of an Ashes series polarise everything moving forward.
For reasons of sentiment, I would like part of my ashes to be mixed up with Mama's, and both her ashes and mine put side by side in the columbarium. We were joined in life and I would like our ashes to be joined after this life.
All people seem to want to talk about is the current Ashes series, and whether England are going to reverse the trend of recent series.
You can tell yourself that everything is normal, and try to keep the same routine from every other Test match, but there is always something extra special about an Ashes series.
I'm always fascinated by something that leaves the surface of the earth. My series, 'Rocket Man', was based on a true story of a man who put his wife's ashes into space.
I worked on 'Line of Duty' with Vicky McClure after she'd just finished the last series of 'This Is EnglandI think the great thing about 'Ashes To Ashes' is that it is very much its own show. and I kept nagging her to find out how it ended.
Growing up, my education about Test cricket came from dad's video of the 1981 Ashes series - and Ian Botham's incredible match at Headingley.
When you make something fetish, ashes and dusts will laugh at you, because they know even the most valuable fetishes will turn into dusts and ashes!
I think any time you lose an Ashes series, especially with the hype and build-up surrounding it and the pride we have as Australians playing against England, that's always hard to take.
What a couple. I'm consumed into ashes. And he's always raking up the ashes and setting them on fire again.
As a net is made up of a series of ties, so everything in this world is connected by a series of ties. If anyone thinks that the mesh of a net is an independent, isolated thing, he is mistaken. It is called a net because it is made up of a series of interconnected meshes, and each mesh has its place and responsibility in relation to other meshes.
The Ashes are the biggest Test series played in the world.
It's the pinnacle of Australian cricket, playing in an Ashes series.
For, after all, you do grow up, you do outgrow your ideals, which turn to dust and ashes, which are shattered into fragments; and if you have no other life, you just have to build one up out of these fragments.
I think momentum is huge in sport, especially in a series like the Ashes.
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