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Personal Information

Full Name Joseph Edward Root
Born December 30, 1990 Sheffield, Yorkshire
Age 33 Years, 11 Months, 22 Days
National Side England
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Off break
Sport Cricket

Ranking

Test ODI T20
Batting 2 51 -
Bowling 78 240 -

Man of the Match

Test ODI T20 World Cup CL
13 10 2 1 0

Career Information

Teams Played England, England A, England XI, Yorkshire, Rajasthan Royals, England Under-19, Sydney Thunder, England Lions, Trent Rockets, Team Buttler, Paarl Royals, Dubai Capitals
Career Span

Joseph Edward Root Profile

Joseph Edward Root Overall Stats

Batting & Fielding Performance

M I N/O R HS 100s 50s 4s 6s AVG S/R CT ST Ducks R/O
Test
151 276 23 12886 262 v PAK 36 64 1378 45 50.93 57.36 207 0 PAK 6 13 8 1 ENG England ENG
ODI
171 160 23 6522 133* v BAN 16 39 520 49 47.60 86.77 85 0 BAN 2 9 7 2 ENG England ENG
World Cup
26 25 2 1034 121 v SL 3 6 88 6 44.95 88.15 25 0 SL 8 1 1 2 ENG England ENG
T20I
32 30 5 893 90* v AUS 0 5 92 16 35.72 126.30 18 0 AUS 1 2 4 3 ENG England ENG
First-class
73 116 11 5055 236 v DER 14 21 593 13 48.14 58.84 49 0 DER 225 10 2 4 - - -
List A
38 37 6 1213 110* v SL-A 1 8 111 3 39.12 79.54 12 0 SL-A 900 4 0 5 - - -
CL
4 3 0 36 25 v SIX 0 0 5 1 12.00 83.72 1 0 SIX 1268 0 0 6 YOR - -
IPL
3 1 0 10 10 v RCB 0 0 1 0 10.00 66.66 2 0 RCB 1105 0 0 6 RR Rajasthan Royals RR
ttwenty_domestic
63 57 12 1363 92* v LAN 0 8 149 18 30.28 126.20 25 0 LAN 492 1 1 6 - - -
Youth Test
3 6 0 129 40 v SL-U19 0 0 15 0 21.50 37.60 2 0 SL-U19 1165 1 0 21 - - -
Youth ODI
16 15 1 427 70* v HK-U19 0 3 33 1 30.50 55.67 5 0 HK-U19 1148 1 1 22 - - -
ttwenty_non_domestic
5 5 1 214 82 v MIE 0 2 21 6 53.50 134.59 6 0 MIE 3384 0 1 73 DC - -

Bowling Performance

I O M R W Best 3s 5s AVG E/R S/R Mtc
Test
155 974.1 159 3204 70 5/8 v IND 2 1 45.77 3.28 83.50 115 1 ENG England ENG
ODI
72 273 2 1587 27 3/52 v IRE 1 0 58.77 5.81 60.66 72 2 ENG England ENG
World Cup
9 29.1 0 178 4 2/27 v WI 0 0 44.50 6.10 43.75 9 2 ENG England ENG
T20I
9 14 0 139 6 2/9 v WI 0 0 23.16 9.92 14.00 9 3 ENG England ENG
First-class
76 452.5 86 1391 26 4/5 v LAN 3 0 53.50 3.07 104.50 56 4 - - -
List A
24 93.5 2 477 13 2/10 v BN-A 0 0 36.69 5.08 43.30 24 5 - - -
CL
4 5 0 49 1 1/26 v MI 0 0 49.00 9.80 30.00 4 6 YOR - -
IPL
1 2 0 14 0 0/14 v KKR 0 0 - 7.00 - 1 6 RR Rajasthan Royals RR
ttwenty_domestic
37 69 0 569 18 2/7 v DER 0 0 31.61 8.24 23.00 37 6 - - -
Youth Test
3 14.2 2 37 4 3/20 v SL-U19 1 0 9.25 2.58 21.50 2 21 - - -
Youth ODI
4 27 1 100 1 1/20 v SL-U19 0 0 100.00 3.70 162.00 4 22 - - -

Joseph Edward Root Profile

In the fast-paced world of Twenty20 cricket, Joe Root arrived like a breath of fresh air for England - a batter of exceptional quality, equipped with all the tools needed to thrive in any format of the game.


Hailing from the prestigious cricketing tradition of Yorkshire, which has given rise to legends such as Geoffrey Boycott and Michael Vaughan, Root exhibited the same hallmark qualities that defined these greats. A master of solid defense and an artist of stylish stroke play, Root forged his own legacy by combining these classic traits with a remarkable ability to attack the bowlers using a vast array of aggressive shots.


Root's journey began in the youth ranks of Yorkshire, where he quickly made his mark. He was also part of England's Under-19 squad in the 2009 ICC World Cup, showcasing his promise. Even in his early days, Root impressed with his passion for the game, and his leadership potential was recognized, with many predicting he would one day captain England.


Joe Root was a prolific run-scorer for his domestic side, and his stunning double century against Hampshire caught the attention of the national selectors, propelling his career forward. Following the retirement of Andrew Strauss, a vacancy arose, and the young Root was swiftly included in England's Test squad for the tour of India.


In Nagpur, Root made his debut, and the rest, as they say, is history. His debut innings of 73 facing the spin trio of Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, and Pragyan Ojha earned him widespread praise, and he quickly became an integral part of the national team. While his maiden Test century came against New Zealand at Leeds, it was his commanding knock of 180 against Australia in the 2013 Ashes that truly established him as one of the brightest stars in English cricket. Root's career continued to flourish, and he soon became a regular member in all formats of the game.


Joe Root began accumulating runs at a remarkable rate, and his consistency earned him a place in the illustrious 'Fab Four' - a term coined by fans to describe the modern-day batting greats. Alongside Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, and Steven Smith, Root established himself as a formidable force in world cricket. However, despite his prolific run-scoring, he faced criticism for his inability to convert starts into big centuries. Still, Root remained one of the best batters in the world and undoubtedly the finest in England, earning the captaincy after Sir Alastair Cook's retirement.


Root's leadership had both challenges and notable successes. He remained under constant scrutiny, and two Ashes defeats, put a question mark on his tactical acumen. His tenure also saw England navigating a period of transition, struggling to find a settled opening partnership, while Root himself was frequently moved around in the batting order.


Despite these hurdles, Root remained the cornerstone of England's batting. His double century against Sri Lanka in Galle showcased his insatiable appetite for runs, and his 186 in the same tour of 2021 played a crucial role in England's series victory - a highlight that could be regarded as one of his finest achievements during his time as Test captain.


Joe Root's remarkable record in Test cricket often overshadowed his significant contributions to England's ODI team. With over 6,000 runs at an impressive average and strike rate, Root is among the top five all-time run-scorers for England in ODIs. He's a key figure in England’s white-ball cricket, playing a pivotal role in their triumphant 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup campaign.


In 2022, Root stepped down from the Test captaincy, passing the baton to Ben Stokes, who had been instrumental in Root's leadership success. Freed from the pressures of captaincy, Root's batting bloomed, and he soon overtook Sir Alastair Cook as England's top run-scorer in Test cricket, further cementing his legacy as one of the nation's all-time greats.

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