Joe Root is probably the most-complete batsman I’ve ever played with: Stuart Broad
England fast bowler Stuart Broad gas lauded his team-mate Joe Root and believes he is the “most complete batsman” he has played alongside.
“I think Joe’s probably the all-around, complete player,” said Broad, speaking at an event staged by series sponsors Investec. I think in 10 years’ time there’s no doubt well be sat with a glass of red saying, ‘Wow, I’m lucky to have played with that Root fella — look at his record in all formats’,” the England paceman added.
“If I had to pick two batsmen to bat for my life, I’d pick Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott, but I think Joe is probably the most complete batsman I’ve ever played with,” added Broad. He has fewer weaknesses — he’s a fantastic player of spin, a good player of the short ball, a good player of quick bowling.
“He is a brilliant team-man in the way he plays and he’s got every tempo and every shot in the book.”
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Root cracked his career-best 254 against Pakistan in the second Test at Old Trafford to enabled his team post a mammoth 330-run win over Pakistan that saw England square the four-match series at 1-1 after the Lord’ debacle.
“He’s a very rounded guy and I know he’ll be desperately hungry to get another big score next week.”
Versatility has been the key for Root. He has been a permanent part of the English team in all formats and plays a wide range of stroke. However, Broad noticed that Root’s double century in Manchester saw him deliberately avoid certain strokes.
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“For him to rein in his shots slightly and just say, ‘I’m going to bat big’, was a great example of how to put the team first,” said Broad.
“He knew that first-innings runs were going to be vital at Old Trafford and he did it in a no-risk way. I think that was one of the best knocks I’ve seen for England.”
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