Joe Root has been named the number one batter in the world by the ICC. Root leads the rankings with 898 rating points, just ahead of fellow English cricketer Harry Brook, who has 897 points.
Root’s journey to the top has been marked by numerous achievements throughout his career. He has long been a cornerstone of the England batting lineup, renowned for his technique, temperament, and ability to score runs under pressure. His recent performances have been nothing short of remarkable.
In the recent Test match against New Zealand, Root scored a crucial century, contributing significantly to England’s victory by 323 runs in Wellington. This innings put his batting prowess to the test and also highlighted his importance to the team.
This year, Root has maintained an impressive batting average of over 60, further strengthening his reputation as a top-tier player. His ability to adapt to different conditions and bowlers is a hallmark of his game. Throughout the year, he has delivered several match-winning performances that have kept England competitive at the international level.
Harry Brook’s rise in the rankings is another interesting factor for English cricket. The young batter has made headlines with his explosive style and consistency. Brook scored an impressive 171 in the first Test against New Zealand and has accumulated over 1,099 runs in just 11 Tests this year.
The friendly rivalry between Root and Brook shows the quality of talent within the England team. Both players have expressed mutual respect for each other’s abilities, with Root acknowledging Brook’s current form and contributions.
According to Root, Brook “is by far and away the best player in the world at the minute,” while Brook thinks Root is “obviously one of the best players, if not the best players, to have ever played the game.”
It is clear that both players hold each other in high regard, and this could help them continue to improve on their abilities, both on an individual level and to help the team.