Joe Root, Australia
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Joe Root and Sir Geoffrey Boycott walk across the outfield at Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club on a sunny, autumnal Monday morning. They have just spent the past hour talking about the Ashes, Yorkshire’s proud batting lineage, and, inevitably, sparring ...
During the Men's Fitness interview, Root also highlighted adding running to his training for maintaining high energy levels to play in longer formats (ODIs and Test). Root said that he has two to three running sessions a week, along with the training that they have for matches.
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JOE ROOT INTERVIEW: I'll end my jinx Down Under... then set my sights on beating Tendulkar's record!
Joe Root intends to button his lip when he comes face to face with his Ashes adversary on Thursday, but he’s more confident than ever that he’ll end his jinx Down Under. Root, 34, travels to Australia in November as the second-most prolific batsman in ...
Mathew Hayden explains where Australia will target Joe Root in rest of Ashes series; Aussie great has pledged to walk around MCG nude if Root does not score a century in the series; Hayden also talks Harry Brook,
Ben Stokes’ side have backed in their much-ridiculed plan to solely prepare for the challenge of a rampaging Mitchell Starc with a pink Kookaburra under lights in the nets, and Root doubled down on the tourists’ stance, explaining the method to what many former England players have called madness.
When Joe Root scored a century on the first day of the Pink Ball Test at the Gabba, it was his first ton in Australia in what was his 15th Test Down Under.
Zak Crawley says he and his England teammates were "chuffed" after Joe Root scored his first century in Australia, finishing on 135 not out to help England close on 325-9 at stumps on day one of the second Ashes Test against Australia in Brisbane.