• Michael Vaughan picked two bowlers who could pose a significant challenge to England star Joe Root.

  • Root recently surpassed Alastair Cook's record for the most Test centuries by an English cricketer.

Michael Vaughan names two bowlers who can limit Joe Root’s run-scoring in Test cricket
Michael Vaughan on Joe Root (Image Source: X)

Joe Root, the England batting stalwart, is currently experiencing one of the best periods of his Test cricket career. The former England captain has been in scintillating form, piling up runs across various conditions and opponents. His exceptional consistency has cemented his place as one of the most dependable batters in modern cricket, as he continues to dominate bowlers with his elegant technique and adaptability.

Leading the charts among Fab Four

Root stands tall among the contemporary ‘Fab Four’ of cricket, which includes Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, and Steve Smith. Not only he has scored more Test runs than his fellow elite batters, but his ability to accumulate runs in pressure situations has made him a standout performer. While Kohli, Williamson, and Smith have all had phases of brilliance, Root’s consistency in all conditions sets him apart, further strengthening his case as the best red-ball batter of his generation.

Surpasses Alastair Cook’s record

In a significant achievement last month, Root surpassed Alastair Cook‘s record for the most Test centuries by an England cricketer. His 34th century pushed him past Cook’s tally of 33, making him the most successful Test century scorer for England. Root’s remarkable ability to convert his starts into big hundreds has been a crucial factor in England’s batting success in recent years, and this milestone has further solidified his legacy in the annals of English cricket history.

Michael Vaughan picks two bowlers who can limit Joe Root

However, despite Root’s current dominance, former England captain Michael Vaughan believes there are a few bowlers who could pose a significant challenge to the Englishman in the near future. In his recent column for The Telegraph, Vaughan identified India’s Jasprit Bumrah and Australia’s Pat Cummins as the two bowlers capable of restricting Root’s run-scoring abilities.

“He can’t do it every week, and he didn’t do it this week. Jasprit Bumrah enjoys bowling at Root, and could severely limit his output next summer. The same goes for Pat Cummins in Australia, where Root has never scored a hundred. England have to have ways of succeeding when Root doesn’t make big runs,” wrote Vaughan.

Also READ: Virat Kohli or Joe Root? Former India cricketer Dinesh Karthik names his choice

Root’s biggest threats

Bumrah and Cummins have established themselves as two of the most formidable fast bowlers in Test cricket, and both have a history of troubling Root. Bumrah’s unique, deceptive action, coupled with his pinpoint accuracy, has made him one of the most effective bowlers against top-order batters. His ability to reverse swing the ball and consistently target the stumps makes him a particularly dangerous prospect for Root.

On the other hand, Cummins, with his raw pace, bounce, and relentless accuracy, has always been a tough adversary for Root in Australian conditions. Root’s inability to score a century in Australia reflects Cummins’ dominance on his home turf, and both bowlers will likely be crucial in limiting Root’s impact in future series.

Also READ: New Zealand icon Kane Williamson heaps praises on England star Joe Root for his Test cricket mastery

Subscribe to Cricket Times on YouTube to watch Exclusive Interviews, Podcasts, Daily News Updates & Explainers.

TAGS:

CATEGORY: Featured Joe Root Michael Vaughan

For latest cricket news and updates, subscribe to our Weekly Newsletter.

About the Author:
Akshat is the Sr. Content Strategist at CricketTimes.com. With a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail, Akshat has honed his skills over 6 years, working with various media outlets, publications, and organizations to deliver high-quality content that informs, educates, and entertains audiences. He is just another cricket fan who’s grown up watching the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid. Cricket runs in his veins. Cover drive is his favorite sight, and a ball meeting the middle of the bat is his favorite sound. You can write to him at akshat.gaur@crickettimes.com and follow him on Twitter, Facebook & Linkedin.