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Joseph Edward Root was born on December 30, 1990, in Dore, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. He is the eldest of four children born to Matt and Helen Root. His younger brother, Billy Root, is also a professional cricketer who has represented various county sides in England.
Root attended King Ecgbert School in Sheffield and later developed his cricketing skills at Sheffield Collegiate Cricket Club, where his father had also played. The club had a strong cricketing tradition and was notably associated with former Yorkshire and England captain Michael Vaughan. Inspired by Vaughan’s achievements, Root became something of a protégé under his influence.
Joe Root made his debut for Yorkshire’s Second XI in 2007 in a match against Derbyshire at Abbeydale. He impressed with a score of 57, forming a 133-run opening partnership with Adam Lyth. His performance earned him the Player of the Tournament award and contributed to Yorkshire securing the ProARCH Trophy. Later that year, Root was called up to Yorkshire’s first team for their final Pro40 match of the season against Essex at Headingley, where he top-scored for his side.
Following this strong start, Root signed a three-year professional contract with Yorkshire. He was selected to represent England in the Under-19 Cricket World Cup, where he scored an unbeaten 70 in a win over Hong Kong before England was eliminated by the West Indies. Root later honed his skills at the Darren Lehmann Cricket Academy in Adelaide, South Australia, a move that significantly shaped his technique and maturity as a player.
Root made his Test debut in December 2012 during England’s tour of India, playing in Nagpur. In that match, he made a composed 73 off 229 balls, which remains one of the longest debut innings by an Englishman. This innings marked the beginning of an impressive international career.
In 2013, Root was promoted to open the batting during the Ashes series. At Lord’s, he scored a remarkable 180 against Australia, helping England to a crucial victory. He later scored 222 against Hampshire in domestic cricket, demonstrating strong form across formats. For his consistency, he was named the Cricket Writers' Club Young Cricketer of the Year and posted a resilient 87 at Adelaide during the challenging 2013-14 Ashes series, one of England’s few batting highlights in an otherwise disappointing campaign.
After returning from the Ashes series, Root notched his first Test double-century with an unbeaten 200 against Sri Lanka at Lord’s. His aggressive and adaptable stroke play made him a key figure in England’s limited-overs teams as well. Notably, he scored an unbeaten 90 off just 49 balls in a T20 International against Australia at the Rose Bowl, showcasing his versatility as a batsman across all formats.
Root is a right-handed batsman known for his sharp technique, ability to anchor innings, and adaptability across all formats. His exceptional fielding skills have also drawn praise throughout his career. As of recent estimates, his net worth stands at approximately $8 million, reflecting his success and influence in English cricket.
Joe Root is engaged to his long-term partner, Carrie Cotterill. A practicing Christian, he leads a disciplined lifestyle and does not smoke. Outside of cricket, Root enjoys playing the guitar and is known for his light-hearted personality, often engaging in harmless pranks with teammates. He is also a fan of actor Brad Pitt and the fictional character Batman, indicating a playful side beyond the cricket pitch.
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