With root
Manner of victory in 1st Test gives us lot of confidence, says Root
AUG 13, NEW DELHI : England captain Joe Root feels the dramatic win in the first Test against Pakistan should hold them in good stead as they get ready to take the field for the second game starting Thursday at the Ageas Bowl.
England turned around a first-innings deficit of 107 runs to seal a three-wicket win at Old Trafford, with Chris Woakes (84*) and Jos Buttler (75) helping the hosts to gun down a target of 277.
Related Cricket News on With root
-
Eng v Pak 1st Test, Day 4: Sibley, Root steady in chase of 277 (Lunch)
CRICKETNMORE, AUG 8: England opener Dom Sibley and captain Joe Root dug deep and played watchful cricket as the hosts reached 55/1 at Lunch on Day 4 of the first ...
-
ENG v WI: Ben Stokes might not bowl in third Test, hints Joe Root
Manchester, July 23: England skipper Joe Root has indicated star all-rounder Ben Stokes might not bowl in the third and final #raisethebat Test against West Indies after picking up a niggle ...
-
Maximising careers of Broad & Anderson really important, says Joe Root
Manchester, July 16: England Test captain Joe Root stated rotation might be the key going forward as far as veteran fast bowlers Stuart Broad and James Anderson are concerned. According to ...
-
Eng v WI 2nd Test: Joe Denly dropped as skipper Joe Root returns
Manchester, July 15: England have left out Joe Denly for the second #raisethebat Test against the West Indies with captain Joe Root returning to the fold after missing the first Test ...
-
Eng vs WI: Joe Root returns as hosts look to level series in Manchester
Manchester, July 15: England will look at their talismanic captain Joe Root for motivation when they take on West Indies in the second Test of #raisethebat series at Old Trafford ...
-
England Captain Joe Root celebrates birth of second child
London, July 8:England Test captain Joe Root welcomed the birth of his second child. Root on Wednesday posted a picture with his two children on his Instagram handle to make ...
-
Joe Root to miss first Test against WI, Ben Stokes to captain England
London, June 30: Joe Root will not be playing for England in their first Test against the West Indies and all-rounder Ben Stokes will be leading the team in his place, ...
-
Joe Root set to miss first Test against West Indies: Report
London, June 29: England captain Joe Root is set to miss the first Test against the West Indies next week as he will attend the birth of his second child, a ...
-
Stokes' leadership style similar to that of Kohli, says Joe Root
London, June 17: England Test captain Joe Root feels that Ben Stokes is more than well equipped to do the job of leading the side. Stokes, who is vice captain of ...
-
Joe Root could miss 1st Windies Test for birth of child
London, June 3: England Test captain Joe Root is likely to miss the first-Test of the three-match series against the West Indies slated for next month. Root's wife, Carrie, is due ...
-
Could develop our bowlers in a 4 or 5-week period: Joe Root on saliva ban
London, May 24: England Test skipper Joe Root believes not being able to apply saliva on the ball could end up improving skill levels of the bowlers. The International Cricket Council's ...
-
Standard of cricket must not be compromised when it resumes: Joe Root
London, May 8: England Test captain Joe Root feels standard of the game should not be compromised when cricket finally returns to the field in the aftermath of coronavirus pandemic. ...
-
Have been sledged for looking like Ellen DeGeneres, reveals Joe Root
London, April 29: England Test captain Joe Root has revealed that he has faced a variety of sledges in his cricketing career, including comparison with American comedian and chat show host ...
-
Never has teamwork been more important in society: Joe Root
London, March 30: England Test captain Joe Root, in an open letter addressed to the British public, has stressed on the importance of team work as a society in their fight ...
Cricket Special Today
-
- 20 Nov 2024 09:20
-
- 05 Oct 2024 01:56
-
- 02 Oct 2024 09:13
-
- 13 Sep 2024 12:23
-
- 10 Sep 2024 12:01
-
- 29 Aug 2024 01:18