
England’s star batter Joe Root once again proved to be a nightmare for Indian bowlers during the fifth Test match of the series. With a blistering 105-run knock, Root powered England’s chase and stitched a crucial 195-run partnership with Harry Brook, turning the tide in England’s favor.
Why is Joe Root so successful against India?Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar believes it’s Root’s mindset and technique that set him apart. Speaking on Sony Sports Network, Gavaskar said,
“This is what separates a man from a boy. His thinking is next level. He’s playing like a champion. He plays good deliveries with confidence and puts even slightly loose balls away with ease.”
Gavaskar also highlighted:
-
Root’s ability to dominate both spinners and pacers
-
His consistent footwork, even on turning Indian pitches
-
Centuries in India, where many struggle, speak volumes about his skill
Criticism about not scoring a century in Australia doesn’t hold much weight, Gavaskar added.
Root’s Test Record: Among the Greatest“If you can score multiple centuries in India, it shows the class of the player.”
-
Matches: 158
-
Runs: 13,543
-
Average: 51.29
-
Centuries: 39
-
Half-Centuries: 66
-
Best Score: 262
In India, he’s scored:
-
1272 runs in 15 matches
-
Average: 45.42
-
Centuries in India: 3
In England, he’s dominant with:
-
7329 runs in 84 matches
-
Average: 55.52
-
Centuries in England: 24
In the current five-match Test series:
-
Runs scored: 537
-
Average: 67.12
-
Centuries: 3
-
Half-centuries: 1
-
Series rank: Second-highest run scorer
-
‘Open to full-fledged production in India,’ says Pham Sanh Chau
-
Abhishek Banerjee named TMC leader in Lok Sabha; Sudip replaced
-
'They Take Me For Granted' Did Yuzi Indirectly Reply Rohit & Ritika For Calling Him Cartoon?
-
I'm a royal fashion expert - this is why Princess Kate chooses this unlikely British label
-
Djed Spence's classy dressing room gesture as Tottenham prepare for mass departures