Key Points

Sachin Tendulkar recently shared his early assessment of Joe Root during the batsman's 2012 Test debut in Nagpur. He revealed telling teammates that Root was destined to become England's future captain after watching his technique. Tendulkar was particularly impressed by Root's ability to assess the pitch and rotate strike effectively. The legendary batter's prediction proved accurate as Root went on to captain England from 2017 to 2022.

Key Points: Sachin Tendulkar Knew Joe Root Was Future England Captain at Debut

  • Tendulkar predicted Root's captaincy during his 2012 debut Test
  • Root scored 73 runs facing 229 deliveries on debut
  • England won the 2012 Test series 2-1 in India
  • Root recently became fastest to reach 13000 Test runs
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Sachin Tendulkar recalls telling teammates Joe Root was 'future England captain' during Test debut

Sachin Tendulkar reveals he told teammates during Joe Root's 2012 debut that he would become England's future captain after being impressed by his technique.

"I told my teammates that they were watching the future captain of England - Sachin Tendulkar"

New Delhi, August 25

India's legendary batter Sachin Tendulkar took a trip down memory lane and recalled the moment when he knew the talismanic Joe Root would become a significant player and England's future captain.

Root burst into the international Test on December 13, 2012, against India in Nagpur. Sachin, who was walking in the twilight phase of his era-defining career during that phase, witnessed Root's masterclass with the bat and was left gobsmacked.

With England reduced to 119/4 in the first innings, Root, with his textbook technique and robust footwork, became the Indian spinners' nightmare. During his first endeavour in the sub-continent, Root soaked up the pressure, faced 229 deliveries and hammered 73 runs to power the tourists to 330.

His priceless knock ensured the match ended as a draw and England stood triumphant on the Asian soil with a 2-1 Test series triumph. Since his debut, Root has grown from strength to strength and was crowned England's Test captain after Alastair Cook hung up his boots in 2017 and led the side till 2022.

"To have gone past 13,000 Test runs is a remarkable achievement, and he is still going strong. When I saw him for the first time in Nagpur in 2012 during his debut Test, I told my teammates that they were watching the future captain of England. What impressed me most was the way he was able to assess the wicket and how he rotated the strike. I knew at that very moment that he would be a big player," Sachin wrote during a Q&A session on Reddit.

During the recently concluded inaugural edition of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, Root became the fastest to 13,000 Test runs and took a step closer to dethroning Sachin from the top of the run-getters list in the format. As of now, Root's tally stands at 13,543, just 2,378 runs away from levelling the former Indian stalwart's record of 15,921.

He will be keen on reducing the deficit during England's next Test assignment, which will be against their arch-nemesis Australia in the Ashes, which is scheduled to commence on November 21 in Perth.

- ANI

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Priya S
Root is truly one of the modern greats. His batting style is so elegant and he's been consistent across all conditions. Though I hope he doesn't break Sachin's record too soon! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
That debut innings showed real character. Coming in at 119/4 on Indian soil against Ashwin and Ojha - not many overseas batters handle that pressure so well in their first match. Respect where it's due!
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Sarah B
As an England fan living in Mumbai, this makes me so proud! Root has been phenomenal and Sachin's recognition means the world. Two legends appreciating each other's greatness - this is what cricket is all about!
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Vikram M
While Root is undoubtedly great, I feel we sometimes overhype overseas players. Our own Kohli and Rohit have comparable records in many aspects. Just saying we should celebrate our heroes equally!
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Michael C
That 2012 series was actually England's last test series win in India. Root's contribution was crucial even back then. Amazing how both Sachin and Root have such mutual respect despite competing nations.

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