Key Points

Joe Root is determined to score his first Test century in Australia during the upcoming Ashes series. The England batter has come close before with three scores in the 80s but has yet to reach triple figures Down Under. Root believes his experience and current form make this the perfect opportunity to break the drought. The series holds extra significance as both teams push for World Test Championship final qualification.

Key Points: Joe Root Confident for First Ashes Century in Australia

  • Root targets first Ashes century in Australia after past near-misses
  • England seek first series win in Australia since 2011
  • Root averages 35.68 in 14 Tests against Australia
  • Tour crucial for England's WTC Final qualification hopes
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Feel I couldn't be more ready for it: Joe Root on registering maiden Ashes ton on Australian soil

Joe Root eyes his maiden Ashes ton in Australia as England prepare for crucial WTC campaign, aiming to break his drought Down Under.

"I feel I could not be more ready for it. – Joe Root"

London, August 14

Star English batter Joe Root is aiming for his first-ever century in Australia, with his side set to tour Down Under for the Ashes series, with the first Test starting from November 21 at Perth.

The five-match series will be a crucial part of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) campaign for both sides. The Three Lions, who just drew the series against a new-look Shubman Gill-led Indian side by 2-2, will be aiming for their first Ashes series win in Australia since 2011, and their first since 2015, when they won 3-2 as hosts. For this, it would be important that Root, who has smashed 22 centuries since 2021, continues his red-hot form with a few triple-figured scores Down Under, something he has never done before.

In Australia, Root is not only winless in 14 previous Tests against the Aussies, his lack of centuries also concerns him ahead of the tour, having made nine half-centuries at an average of 35.68 and scored 892 runs in 14 matches and 27 innings. With three scores of 80s and a best score of 89, the veteran has been unlucky to miss out on the milestone in Aussie conditions.

During the last tour to Australia, when England were thrashed 4-0, Root top-scored for the side with 322 runs in five matches and 10 innings at an average of 32.20, with three fifties. He was the third-highest run-getter overall.

Saying as quoted by ICC, Root said, "Having played in Australia a couple of times before, now going with 150-odd Test caps under my belt, I feel I could not be more ready for it."

"The thing that stands out for me is I probably wanted it a century way too much the last couple of times. It took me away from what was important," he added.

England's tour of Australia will be crucial for the side's hopes of qualifying for a first World Test Championship Final, with the team currently sitting in fourth place on the standings. Gaining a positive result in Australia will be important for England, and Root thinks the side is better prepared this time than they were on previous visits to the southern hemisphere.

"There were a lot of distractions," Root said speaking of two previous Ashes tours to Australia.

"I was captain, COVID-19 (in 2021-22), there was the (Ben) Stokes incident the time before that, the Jonny (Bairstow) headbutt incident as well.

"This time I want to just go and enjoy the tour for what it is. It is a beautiful country it is a great place to go and play cricket.

"I know if I put my best performances in then everything else will look after itself," he concluded.

Root is the 17th-highest run-getter in all-time Ashes charts with 2,428 runs in 34 Tests and 65 innings at an average of 40.46, with four centuries and 18 fifties. His best score is 180. In the last Ashes series played at home back in 2023, Root scored 412 runs at an average of 51.50, with a century and two half-centuries to his name in nine innings, emerging as the third-highest run-getter in the series. The series ended in a two-all draw.

Series schedule:

First Test: Perth Stadium, November 21-25Second Test: Gabba, December 4-8Third Test: Adelaide Oval, December 17-21Fourth Test: MCG, December 26-30Fifth Test: SCG, January 4-8.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting to see how England performs after their drawn series with India. Root's experience will be crucial, but Australia's bowling attack is brutal. Starc and Cummins won't make it easy for him!
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Aman W
Root's stats in Australia are surprisingly poor for a player of his caliber. Maybe he's putting too much pressure on himself? Should take inspiration from Kohli's 2018 tour where he dominated.
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Shreya B
Ashes is always special! 🇮🇳 fans might not support either team but we love watching quality Test cricket. Hope Root gets his century but Australia wins the series 😉
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Varun X
Root's technical brilliance is unmatched but he needs to convert those 80s into big hundreds. That's what separates good players from legends like Sachin and Dravid.
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Nisha Z
The Perth Test will be crucial! Bouncy pitch against Australia's pace attack - Root's technique will be tested to the limit. Hope he's been practicing against short balls!
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Karthik V
Respect to Root for being honest about past failures. That's the mark of a true champion. But talk is cheap - need to see runs on the board when it matters most!

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