In the fifth Test match against India, veteran England batsman Joe Root showcased his exceptional batting skills, scoring a valuable 105 runs. Throughout his innings, he effectively countered the Indian bowlers. Although Team India had a promising start at one point in the match, Root, in partnership with Harry Brook, forged a significant 195-run partnership for the fourth wicket, placing their team in a strong position. Root’s performances against India have consistently been impressive, solidifying his position as the second-highest run-scorer in Test cricket history. His batting prowess has garnered attention, with former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar offering insights into Root’s approach.
How does Joe Root achieve such high scores? Discussing this on the Sony Sports Network, Sunil Gavaskar highlighted the mindset that distinguishes a player. He emphasized Root’s rapid rise in the cricketing world, approaching Sachin Tendulkar’s record. Gavaskar lauded Root’s consistent excellence and remarkable technique, noting his ability to score impressive shots even on good deliveries, in addition to capitalizing on poor balls. Whether facing spinners or fast bowlers, Root has demonstrated exceptional batting skills, including scoring centuries in India, where the ball often turns. Despite any claims about not scoring a century in Australia, Gavaskar stressed that his multiple centuries in India highlight his skill. His footwork is also quite good.








