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Cricketer Joe Root ranks as world's top batsman after India centuries

England cricket captain’s masterful rise to number one for the first time since 2015 comes after year’s stunning performance

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Sep 2021 7:30PM

Cricketer Joe Root ranks as world's top batsman after India centuries
England captain, Joe Root, has become the number one Test batsman in the International Cricket Council rankings − soaring past top-rated batsman Virat Kohli − after hitting scores of 109, 180 not out and 121 in the past month alone – AFP pic, September 1, 2021

LONDON − England captain Joe Root's stunning 2021 form has seen the Yorkshireman rise to number one Test batsman in the International Cricket Council rankings for the first time in six years.

Joe previously held the number one spot back in 2015 but had drifted to ninth at the start of the year.

Since then, he has been in masterful form, scoring 1,398 runs in 11 matches at a lofty average of 69.90. 

There have been six centuries since the turn of the year, including three in as many matches in the ongoing series against India.

The 30-year-old has hit scores of 109, 180 not out and 121 in the past month, during which he has soared past opposite number, Virat Kohli, Australia duo Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith and New Zealand captain, Kane Williamson.

"I'm obviously proud to hear I've achieved that, it would be nice to be able to stay there now," said Joe ahead of the fourth Test with India, which starts tomorrow with the series tied at 1-1.

"Hopefully the form of my life is still to come, but I certainly feel very good at the moment and need to stay focused."

For the first time in almost four years, Virat is not his side's top-rated batsman. After just one half-century in seven innings since arriving in England, he has been usurped by opener, Rohit Sharma, at number five.

Meanwhile, Joe will have a new vice-captain this week with Moeen Ali stepping into the role with Jos Buttler absent to attend the birth of his second child.

"Moeen is a natural leader. He's someone who the team gravitate towards for a number of reasons," added Joe.

"He's got a brilliant cricket brain, he's done wonderfully well when he's done the role in domestic cricket and last year for England in the short format. He's absolutely the right man for the role." – AFP, September 1, 2021

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