Ahead of England's start in the 2025 Champions Trophy, premier batter Joe Root reflects on his previous ODI innings and acknowledges the challenges of batting in the format. With the team on a decline after their 2023 World Cup exit, Root expresses his hunger for more 50-over success. He also calls for the team to have more regular opportunities to play and discusses the need for good communication and utilizing the team's talent to overcome obstacles.
Joe Root Reflects on ODI Challenges Ahead of Champions Trophy
Joe Root, England's premier batter, has expressed his desire for more success in 50-over cricket as the team prepares for the 2025 Champions Trophy. Root, who has been England's most prolific run-scorer in ODIs since his debut in 2013, has acknowledged the challenges of batting in the format.
Background
England has faced a decline in ODI cricket following their exit from the 2023 World Cup. The team has not won an ODI series since February 2022 and has slipped to fifth in the ICC ODI rankings. Root believes that the team needs to play more matches regularly to improve their performance in the format.
Root's Reflections
In an interview ahead of the Champions Trophy, Root said: "I think we've got to try and play more 50-over cricket. I think that's the only way we're going to improve as a team. We've got a lot of talent, but we need to make sure we're using it in the right way."
Root also emphasized the importance of communication within the team and the need to overcome obstacles. He said: "We've got to make sure that we're all on the same page, and we're all working towards the same goal. We've got to find a way to overcome those challenges."
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