In New Zealand Joe Root ready to ‘get some big runs’ after DIY coaching
Joe Root has noticed a “significant shift” in the
technical side of his batting and feels on the verge of a return to heavy
run-scoring starting against New Zealand next week.
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The England captain experienced his first home summer
without a Test century and endured three ducks in five innings as Australia’s
impressive attack helped retain the Ashes with a 2-2 draw.
It raised the question of whether the weight of
captaincy was affecting Root’s game and whether Chris Silverwood’s
appointment as a more hands-on coach than his predecessor, Trevor Bayliss,
may lead to more of the burden being lifted.
When this notion was put to Root before the
first-class match against New Zealand A that begins in Whangarei.
A game for which Sam Curran is preferred to Chris
Woakes as the third seamer in the XI – the right-hander instead pointed to
technical flaws that have been addressed.
“I’ve done a lot of work on my batting and feel
there’s been quite a significant shift in certain areas,” said Root.
When you are not concerned about areas of your game,
that unlocks a lot of things as well. So hopefully that’ll play a big part,
starting from this series, and then I can go and get some big runs.
Root has battled the ball coming into him in recent
times and diagnosed a lack of fluidity in his trigger movement.
Before arriving on tour he faced a large number of
throwdowns from Josh Varley, a close friend sending clips to the England
batting coach, Graham Thorpe, for analysis.
The remedial work has been chiefly self-coached and
Root was happy with his first hit on tour against the New Zealand XI when
making a near run-a-ball 41 before retiring.
It helped that century for Dom Sibley and Zak
Crawley laid a significant platform before his emergence.
Root knows that, as England’s premier batsman, his
output in this series will be judged against his fellow captain, Kane
Williamson.
Just as it was against Steve Smith during the Ashes, a
head-to-head he barely came second in given the Australian’s celestial form. Gone
is the talk of taking the attack to the opposition.
However, and instead Root, in line with Silverwood, is
preaching a mantra of “patience and batting long” in what he expects to be an
“attritional” series given the surfaces and the Kookaburra ball.
He described Silverwood’s promotion as a “little bit”
like the start of a new era, and the coach has already made one significant
policy change.
The final XI will be solely the domain of the captain
and coach in the 48 hours before a Test. Ed Smith, the national selector, will
attend a Lions camp in India rather than join this tour.
England test team captain Joe Root said, “Each player
is on the same platform and knows what they need to do in that department.”
Much as he did at the end of the English summer, Root
spoke of building a team to win back in the Ashes in Australia in 2021-22.
It feels a fair way away - 25 Tests, including four in
South Africa, starting next month and five in India in early 2021. He believes
he has the backing of the England order to plan a long‑term project.
As regards his place in England’s T20 team, which
looks under threat before the World Cup next year given Dawid Malan’s emergence.
Root said, I know what I can offer the team and if
there are guys coming in and performing that’s great for England cricket. I can
only control the opportunities I’ll get to play.
I want to see England win and if I’m not part of that
best team I’ll drive myself to improve and get in it. Ultimately, it’s about us
winning World Cups.
If I’m not in the squad I’d like to think, without
sounding arrogant, that we’re in a really good place and there are some really
good batters in that team.
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