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Joe Root was the third-highest run scorer at the 2016 T20 World Cup - but will he play for England in the next one?

The England Test captain has not featured for his country in the shortest format in over a year and says he is "realistic" over his chances of making next year's World Cup in India.

Root starred in India four years ago - his 44-ball 83 helped England top South Africa's 229 in the group stage, while he also struck a 36-ball 54 in the final against West Indies.

Here are the views of Sky Sports' Rob Key and David Lloyd on Root's T20 credentials and his World Cup hopes, as well as the thoughts of the man himself...

"I wouldn't write off Root. Out in the World T20 in India in 2016, he was the best player in that tournament for England, for me. He was the one [who performed] under pressure.

"He may not do it day in, day out in domestic T20 cricket, in the Big Bash, but in the T20 World Cup out in India, he's the player I might want coming in at No 3. If he's not in the top three, there's no point in having him.

"You need one player like Root, or Kane Williamson for New Zealand, who everyone else can bat around. Then everyone else can go and play their shots. That's what happened in the World T20 four years ago. South Africa got 220 and Root played the innings of note - he was the one in the final who [stood up] after Jason Roy got out early."

BUMBLE

"I would say he is part of the [T20 thoughts], a squad player - there as and when you want him. He will definitely go to India, he's a wonderful player of spin. What you see is what you get with Root - England know exactly what they are going to get from him in T20 cricket. There is no reason to say Root doesn't play, but you don't need him to play all the time.

"He is England's Test captain and I think management have to look after him. I think they will have to box clever and rest him when necessary and he may be rested from T20 cricket, which gives young lads like Banton time to get real experience before the T20 World Cup. He will want to play everything but the management will have to take care of him, as being Test captain is demanding."

JOE ROOT

"I've not had many opportunities to play T20 at all in the last couple of years. It's been a little bit frustrating, but it's been no one's fault. I'm certainly not upset or disappointed or bitter about anything, it's just the way it's fallen. Probably because of it, I've lost my place within the England side, and that can happen in cricket.

"It would be nice to get an opportunity to play some games and try and stake a claim to force my way back into that squad. But it's a very talented team, and you look at the strength within it and the players in possession, they're all fantastic players in that format.

"It's great to see England in such a strong position in that respect. I'm not giving up on it at all, but I'm quite realistic in terms of where I am within the shake-up of things at the moment.

"I know how hard selection is, and if there are better options than me, that's part of international sport. But I'll certainly do everything I can with the limited opportunities I will have to force a case."

https://www.skysports.com/cricket/n...rld-cup-squad-rob-key-and-david-lloyd-discuss
 
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There is no room for him T20Is anymore especially after the emergence of Banton.

England have way too many explosive hitters for them to need anyone to play anchor.
 
It shows difference in culture and how good white ball team England have built.
They can afford to leave class batsman like Root out and he doesn't throw tantrums or demand selection/give passive aggressive interviews in media
 
Roy
Buttler
Banton
Bairstow/Hales
Morgan
Stokes
Ali
Archer
Tom Curran
Wood/Jordan
Rashid

No place for root.
English management is so good,they booted out a player like root from t20s even though he is a great test and odi batsman.OTOH Mr shikher Dhawan is still in our t20i team even though his record is even worse than root.
 
I think Root can play in T20. He is like Williamson.

But, he should open if he has to play.
 
Very good T20 player. But can be replaced. Given the amount of tests and ODIs he plays, he should keep himself away from T20s now.
 
Root can play at number 3 for england but dont think they will due to the players they already have in the set up
 
He is a decent T20 player but England have enough quality options to survive without him. I think Root himself knows he is unlikely to play at the T20 WCs.
 
From ECB:

Witness the fitness of Joe Root. A few days after concluding the Test series with Pakistan, Joe Root was back at it, this time for home side, Yorkshire. Given a perfect platform to launch from by Adam Lyth, Root walloped 64 before taking 2/7 to help secure victory by 99 runs.
 
He is still way better than Malan and is excellent under pressure. He should be on the flight to India. He plays spin beautifully and can provide some part time off-breaks. On top of that he was exceptional last time round in India and would have been MOM in the final if not for Braithwaite miracle
 
England is too powerful in T20.

Roy
Bairstow
Banton/Malan
Morgan
Butler
Stokes

That should be England Top 6 in every T20 WC match in India.

There is no place of Root and Hales anymore.
 
Not included in England's T20 squad against Australia - But did well in T20 Blast game recently.
 
Joe Root has a future in England's Twenty20 setup but he was left out for the three-match series against Australia as his spot in the playing 11 was not guaranteed, captain Eoin Morgan said on Thursday.

Test captain Root was included in England's one-day international squad but Morgan said the 29-year-old was better off returning to Yorkshire to play county cricket rather than staying with the squad.

"We've spoken to Joe and he certainly does have a future," Morgan told reporters ahead of Friday's series opener in Southampton.

"The conversation was surrounding Joe not getting into the best 11 at the moment, but also we didn't want to carry him around and not play any cricket.

"Joe wants to play T20 cricket and put his best case forward, particularly when he doesn't have a lot of opportunity to go back to Yorkshire and play T20 cricket. We felt this was a really good opportunity to do that."

Morgan wary of Australia challenge

Morgan added that the team lacks a middle-order batsman who can help accelerate the run rate, especially in the absence of all-rounder Ben Stokes, who skipped the last two tests against Pakistan to visit his father, who has brain cancer, in New Zealand.

"There are periods where... guys will have opportunities to bat in their normal position or elsewhere," Morgan added.

"One of the challenges we do have down the line is trying to find a lower-order batter that can come in and play in an aggressive manner from ball one."

Australia are the world number one side in T20s and Morgan said the tourists would be favourites going into the series, which is being played without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

"They have their strongest squad here and so will probably be putting in their best 11," Morgan said, adding that the lack of fans would not affect them in any way.

"I don't think it bothers them. Some guys really enjoy playing away from home."

https://www.indiatoday.in/sports/cr...explains-joe-root-omission-1718369-2020-09-03
 
Not sure where he can fit in this England side? Seems pretty perfect at the moment but what a good headache for England!
 
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/cricket/ipl/top-stories/joe-root-eyes-maiden-ipl-stint-next-year-report/articleshow/86994836.cms

England Test captain Joe Root is hoping to make his debut in the Indian Premier League next year and will enter his name in the 2022 mega auction, a report said on Wednesday. Considered one of the modern greats of the game, Root is yet to play in the IPL after going unsold in the 2018 auction but all that can change in next year's tournament, which is set to be expanded with the inclusion of two new teams. According to a report in 'Daily telegraph', Root is looking to "enter the auction next year in an attempt to play in the competition for the first time and also boost his T20 World Cup hopes." The BCCI is planning to add two teams for the 2022 edition, meaning another 16 slots will be up for grabs for the overseas players in the mega auction, which will see almost all players go under the hammer.

Root had expressed his desire to play in the IPL last year even though he had decided against entering the auction. "At some point of my career, I am desperate to be a part of an IPL season. Hopefully, a few more beyond that as well. It is something I would love to experience, and love to be a part of," he had said. "With the amount of international cricket, and Test cricket in particular this year, didn't feel like it was the right time (to enter the auction). "I didn't feel like I could throw all my energy into it, which it deserves. And, I don't think it would set me up and set English cricket up best with what's to come." The 30-year-old, who last played a T20I for England in May 2019, isn't part of England's T20 World cup squad. He is preparing to lead the side at the upcoming Ashes series in Australia. Root averages 35.7 in T20 but has been missing in action in the shortest format primarily due to workload management.
 
England will miss Joe Root in the world cup

I was so surprised when I saw England didn't select him. He is in such a sublime form.

He is one of the best batsman ever against spin bowling, and it is spinning.
Whatever the situation Root is a formidable batsman. He would have been the reliable batsman in the team.
 
They need root on these UAE pitches . Also a handy spinner
Much better than Malan. However england would want to rest him for the ashes.
 
He is at least 60% of the Test batting. He needs the rest.
 
Don't think that these T20's will fatigue him much.

I agree but it’s more the travelling and being away from family etc. The rest is more than just physical, there are more factors in play & the guy has a wife and kids that he won’t see very often during the tour of Australia.
 
Root is extremely underrated T20 player..
Surprised he is not even the squad when he can be effective against quality spin bowling on such tracks. He is better players against spin than Dawid Malan.

Root easily makes by all time XI of England T20Is (based on T20I stats)

Hales
Buttler
Malan
Root
Pietersen
Morgan *
Willey
Swann
Jordan
Rashid
Broad
 
Shafting Root for Malan was always an awkward decision.

Malan had a golden run in T20Is but you could always feel that it is a temporary thing, he is just not a top player.

Root is one of the greats of the game, he has been vital for England in ODIs. There is no reason he cannot be crucial in T20Is, especially in conditions where 150-160 is a match winning total.

He is also capable of being explosive. That epic knock against South Africa in the WT20 2016 is one of the greatest if not the greatest T20 knock of all time.
 
I was so surprised when I saw England didn't select him. He is in such a sublime form.

He is one of the best batsman ever against spin bowling, and it is spinning.
Whatever the situation Root is a formidable batsman. He would have been the reliable batsman in the team.

He is their star batsman for the Ashes and it's their first priority.
 
He is at least 60% of the Test batting. He needs the rest.

Concur.

Plus, we have bigger hitters in T20.

I would always play him in ODIs - he was a massive factor in the WC campaign.
 
It’s scary how good England are despite happing a few weak links in their lineup, no Joe Root, accommodating Malan etc which England can afford to do but…

Malan is out of his depth in these conditions, if this tournament was in Australia he would be in the top 3 leading run scorers. I would play Mo at no.3 who has proven how devastating he can be in these conditions, drop Malan and play Billings at no.7
 
I agree but it’s more the travelling and being away from family etc. The rest is more than just physical, there are more factors in play & the guy has a wife and kids that he won’t see very often during the tour of Australia.

Concur.

Plus, we have bigger hitters in T20.

I would always play him in ODIs - he was a massive factor in the WC campaign.

Agree about Root needing the rest, he has put in the yards this season must have started to feel a bit jaded, England need him at his best in Australia
 
Root is better than Williamson and Smith in T20s and a overall superior ODI batsman too, but I think after a packed test season where he played every match, he needed the rest and the England T20 side can afford it.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">That is sublime <a href="https://twitter.com/root66?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@root66</a> &#55358;&#56612;<br><br>Watch Root bat here &#55357;&#56393; <a href="https://t.co/mw8n6GGw28">https://t.co/mw8n6GGw28</a><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Blast22?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Blast22</a> <a href="https://t.co/YMMGTGsD0J">pic.twitter.com/YMMGTGsD0J</a></p>— Vitality Blast (@VitalityBlast) <a href="https://twitter.com/VitalityBlast/status/1530941691552796672?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">May 29, 2022</a></blockquote>
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Root is good enough to play in the Vitality Blast for Yorkshire, but arguably would not get close to the England T20 XI at the moment.
 
Root should play in IPL, he is better than Williamson and Smith as he is more fluent than those two, he is a bit like Babar in that regard. Dunno why in one of the seasons no IPL franchise picked him, he should be picked if he puts his name.
 
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