Joseph Edward Root

Joseph Root

England England

Overview

Full Name Joseph Edward Root
Age 33y 37d
Born Sunday, December 30, 1990, England
Batting Style Right Handed
Bowling Style Off break
Playing Role Batter

Awards

ICC Men's Test Cricketer Of The Year
ICC Men's Test Cricketer Of The Year - 2021
Wisden Cricketers of the Year
Wisden Cricketers of the Year - 2014
ICC Men's Player of the Month
ICC Men's Player of the Month - Aug 2021

Biography

Joe Root has often been compared to Geoffrey Boycott and Michael Vaughan, two of Yorkshire's premium batsmen. The right-hand batsman was named in the U-19 squad for the World Cup in New Zealand after performing well against Bangladesh U-19 in 2009.


Root scored close to a 1000 runs for Yorkshire's first XI in 2009 and was given a chance to play for the England Lions. He made his first-class debut in 2010, and since then became a regular in the Lions setup. Impressing batting coach Graham Thorpe, Root scored 964 first-class runs in the season with a highest score of 222 against Hampshire. In 2012, the 21-year old was then handed a deserving berth in the national squad for the Test series against India, in place of retired Andrew Strauss along with a place in Yorkshire's T20 squad for the Champions League T20 that preceded the Indian tour. Root was drafted into the playing XI for the final Test during the historic tour of India in 2012 and impressed instantly on debut with his skilled batting in the one Test and his handy bowling in the shorter formats.


Ashes fame was to follow soon when Root scored 180 in the second Ashes Test at Lord's and gained truck-loads of respect for his maturity and temperament. The following Ashes had very little on the platter for Root as he and all other English batsmen included, couldn't handle the heat from the Australian quicks, losing the series 5-0. However, Root is currently one of England's most promising youngsters and the added responsibility of captaincy has taken his game up a notch.


Root faced issues regarding his conversion rate and that hit his captaincy a bit. Although he still was one of the top run-scorers for England in the 2017/18 Ashes, he didn't manage a single century. That hurt England's chances as they went down 0-4 against their arch-rivals. Series defeat in New Zealand followed and then England only managed a draw in a home Test series against Pakistan, raising questions over Root's leadership. But a thumping 4-1 win against India restored faith in Joe Root as he took a big step ahead towards taking England to glory.

Debut
England vs India at Nagpur - Thursday, December 13, 2012

Batting

Matches 149
Innings 272
Runs 12754
100's - 50's 35 - 64
Sixes - Fours 44 - 1364
Average 51.01
Strike Rate 57.17
Highest Score (vs Pakistan, 07/10/2024) 262

Bowling

Matches 149
Innings 155
Overs 974.1
Wickets 70
Economy Rate 3.28
Five-Wicket Haul Innings 1
Ten-Wicket Haul Innings 0
Best Figures (vs India, 24/02/2021) 5/8

Fielding

Catches 205
Stumpings 0
Run Outs 1

Career Runs

1708
1281
854
427
Runs
Years