Key Points

Joe Root is heading to Australia with the Ashes on his mind, not a personal milestone. The England star has never scored a Test century on Australian soil. However, he insists the team's goal of winning the series is far more important. A century would be a nice bonus, but only if it contributes to an England victory.

Key Points: Joe Root Prioritizes Ashes Win Over First Australia Test Century

  • Root emphasizes team success over personal milestones ahead of the Ashes tour
  • He aims to build big scores to give England a winning opportunity
  • The batter has a strong Test record but no century in Australia
  • England seeks their first away Ashes series win since 2011
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This tour is not about me making 100: Joe Root on crucial milestone during away Ashes tour

England's Joe Root says the away Ashes tour is about winning the series, not his personal milestone of a first Test century in Australia.

"This tour is not about me making 100. It is about us going and winning an Ashes series. - Joe Root"

London, September 25

Ahead of his side's tour to Australia for the away Ashes series, England's premier batter Joe Root, who is yet to score a century Down Under, said that the tour is not about him reaching the much-awaited milestone, rather the focus is on winning the Ashes series and hopefully getting a century while winning matches for his side.

The upcoming away Ashes series against Australia, starting from November 21 at Perth, will be crucial both for England's 'Bazball' school of cricket, which focuses on attacking, being result-oriented and positive and Root, who, despite his red-hot run in Tests during this decade and being the second-highest run-getter in the format with 13,543 runs and 39 centuries, has never managed a century in Australia. Achieving a Test ton in Australia and an Ashes series win to top it all off could elevate Root's legacy aplenty.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Root said, "This tour is not about me making 100. It is about us going and winning an Ashes series. As an experienced player, if I go out and make big scores and big 100s, then that gives us a great opportunity to go and do that."

"It is understanding that role within the team, building those big scores together as a group, like we have done over the course of the summer and the last couple of years. Then, hopefully, that leads to winning cricket games. If personal accolades come along, then fine," he added.

In Australia, Root is not only winless in 14 previous Tests against the Aussies, but he has not scored the way he would have liked, having made nine half-centuries at an average of 35.68 and scored 892 runs in 14 matches and 27 innings. With his best score being 89 and having three scores of 80s, the veteran has been unlucky to miss out on the milestone in some of the toughest conditions to bat in.

During the last tour to Australia during 2021-22, 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.

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.

The Ashes series in Australia will be an extremely crucial one for England. For England, this will be their chance to win the first away Ashes series since 2011 and their first overall since 2015.

England squad for The Ashes series against Australia: Ben Stokes (c), Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Shoaib Bashir, Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook, Brydon Carse, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Ollie Pope, Matthew Potts, Joe Root, Jamie Smith, Josh Tongue, Mark Wood.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, I respect Root's professionalism. Reminds me of how our players like Kohli also prioritize team success over personal milestones. The Ashes is always special to watch!
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Ananya R
Root's stats in Australia are surprising for a player of his caliber. Three scores in the 80s shows he's capable but needs that final push. Hope Bazball approach works for them Down Under! 🤞
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Michael C
While I appreciate the team-first attitude, England's bowling attack looks thin without Anderson. Root scoring big might not be enough if they can't take 20 Australian wickets.
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Priya S
Australia's bowling at home is brutal! Even our Indian team struggles there. Root will need to be at his absolute best. The Perth test will set the tone for the entire series.
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Vikram M
Root is a class act! His humility reminds me of Dravid. Hope he gets that Australian century - it's the only thing missing from his incredible career. England's chances depend heavily on him.

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