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Joe Root says he would "love" to be part of England's next Ashes tour in 2029-30, when he will turn 39 years old.
Batting mainstay praises coach's impact, adding he'll reflect on Ashes after the series is over
Joe Root has continued to shatter records in Test cricket and has levelled with Ricky Ponting to enter an elite list of company.
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Root paved the way for England's win
Sri Lanka, Jan. 26 -- The experienced Joe Root made a superb knock of 75 as England made a successful run chase to beat Sri Lanka by five wickets with 22 balls to spare in the second one-day international to square the three-match series on Saturday.
Joe Root takes a sharp caught-and-bowled to remove Asitha Fernando. Backing away to slog an off-break, Fernando mistimes it in the air and Root reacts quickly to pouch the chance at short extra cover.
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Joe Root Creates History, Breaks Kevin Pietersen's Record To Become England Player With POTM Awards
Joe Root created history and etched his name in history books following his match-winning performance against Sri Lanka in the second ODI of the series. Root pipped Kevin Pietersen to become the England player with most Player of the Match awards.
Joe Root stood firmly by teammate Jamie Smith after the young batter faced heavy criticism for his dismissal in the first innings of the final Sydney Test. Smith once again showed promise before throwing his wicket away, missing out on a half-century by ...