Western Morning News

Root facing challenge to sustain form

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ENGLAND’S Test match captain Joe Root will be hoping to break the pattern set by his most recent predecesso­rs after celebratin­g his landmark 30th birthday this week, writes Rory Dollard.

The three long-term red ball skippers appointed since 2000 – Michael Vaughan, Sir Andrew Strauss and Sir Alastair Cook – each saw their career batting average decline and their flow of centuries slow after entering their fourth decade.

Root, pictured, currently boasts a better average than all three at the same age, with 47.99 and has already played comfortabl­y more internatio­nal cricket than either Strauss or Vaughan, with 97 Test caps under his belt.

In terms of runs scored, his mark of 7,823 is behind Cook’s comparativ­e tally of 8,423, but in 12 fewer matches. At this stage there is no reason to believe Root cannot surpass Cook’s final mark of 12,472, the England record, but history suggests things could get tough as time advances.

Cook’s own average dropped from 46.02 to 45.35 after his 30th birthday and he went from posting hundreds every 4.36 Tests to every 6.50 Tests.

Strauss had made just 36 appearance­s before turning 30 and although his standing in the game rocketed, the numbers dipped. His average went from 43.09 to 40.91 and having scored his first ten hundreds at a rate of one every 3.60 outings, his next 11 occupied 64 Tests (one every 5.82).

Vaughan’s most momentous achievemen­t, reclaiming the Ashes in 2005, came well into his 31st year but by then his peak with the bat was already in the past, with his output dramatical­ly waning during his last 32 Tests. 47.99.

17 (one every 5.70 Test matches).

161. 12,472. 45.35 (46.02 before 30, 44.01 after 30). 33 – 25 before 30 (one every 4.36 Tests), 8 after 30 (one every 6.50 Tests).

100. 7,037. 40.91 (43.09 before 30, 39.55 after 30). 21 – 10 before 30 (one every 3.6 Tests), 11 after 30 (one every 5.82 Tests).

82. Runs: 5,719. 41.44 (45.50 before 30, 35.30 after 30). 18 – 13 before 30 (one every 3.84 Tests), 5 after 30 (one every 6.4 Tests).

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