Now at 34, Joe Root is making a comeback to the ODI team for the ICC Champions Trophy is not just a pick—this reinvention is the charm of a second shot in cricket. Root’s white-ball cricket journey has seen highs and lows. He was once England’s rock-solid anchor, in their historic World Cup victory in 2019.
Joe Root’s traditional playing style, during a time of power-hitting, offered an interesting twist to England’s dynamic approach. Root clocked 556 runs in that tournament, becoming England’s second-highest run-getter, an ideal middle-order player who could adapt as required. However, the following years post-World Cup were less gracious to Root in the ODI version. His performance fell flat and the stats bore this out.
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From 2019 to his final ODI before the disastrous 2023 World Cup, Root averaged a mere 28.95 across 28 matches—a significant slide from his professional average of 47.60. This downturn hit rock bottom when England bowed out early from the 2023 World Cup in India, with Root scoring a humble 276 runs at 30.66.
This phase also marked England’s move to a fiercely aggressive batting route, one that didn’t suit Root’s calculated style of play. Young, splashy players took center stage, and Root, once crucial, found himself on the bench. Root was off the white-ball team for over a year, focusing on his Test career where he thrived spectacularly.
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Even though Root’s ODI career looked shaky, his Test performances hit all-time highs. Leading the Test batting charts in 2024, he astounded all, notching up 1556 runs with an average of 55.57 and six hundreds. Yet, it puzzled many — could he revive his ODI career like he revitalized his Test form?
Brendon McCullum steps in as England’s dual-format coach, introducing his unique ‘Bazball’ — a bold, aggressive cricketing style. McCullum’s philosophy doesn’t isolate this style to Test cricket, instead, it unites both formats.
Root’s recall comes as England reassesses its path after a failed World Cup campaign. They are putting their faith on the tried and tested and the rising stars like Jacob Bethell. The ODI team features eight Test regulars, such as Jofra Archer, Mark Wood, and skipper Jos Buttler mirroring McCullum’s consistency across formats for critical roles.
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As they prep for India’s pitches with a new squad, Root could provide needed stability in high-tension games. His combination of ODI experience and Test-based transformation means England can’t overlook him. While some see a faded star, Root can show experience in today’s cricket. They set off for India in January, facing critical opposition before the Champions Trophy kicks off in February.
In sports, champions often find their career comes full circle. For Joe Root, the Champions Trophy presents a chance to prove why he was instrumental in England’s evolution into a dominant ODI team.
Here is the information presented in a table format for clarity:
England ODI Squad (India Tour & ICC Champions Trophy) | County | England IT20 Squad, India Tour | County |
---|---|---|---|
Jos Buttler (captain) | Lancashire | Jos Buttler (captain) | Lancashire |
Jofra Archer | Sussex | Rehan Ahmed | Leicestershire |
Gus Atkinson | Surrey | Jofra Archer | Sussex |
Jacob Bethell | Warwickshire | Gus Atkinson | Surrey |
Harry Brook | Yorkshire | Jacob Bethell | Warwickshire |
Brydon Carse | Durham | Harry Brook | Yorkshire |
Ben Duckett | Nottinghamshire | Brydon Carse | Durham |
Jamie Overton | Surrey | Ben Duckett | Nottinghamshire |
Jamie Smith | Surrey | Jamie Overton | Surrey |
Liam Livingstone | Lancashire | Jamie Smith | Surrey |
Adil Rashid | Yorkshire | Liam Livingstone | Lancashire |
Joe Root | Yorkshire | Adil Rashid | Yorkshire |
Saqib Mahmood | Lancashire | Saqib Mahmood | Lancashire |
Phil Salt | Lancashire | Phil Salt | Lancashire |
Mark Wood | Durham | Mark Wood | Durham |
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