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Here's how Root ascended to World No 1 spot in Tests

August 10, 2015 08:55 IST
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Joe Root. Photograph: Ryan Pierse/Getty Images

England's Joe Root has moved to the top of the world Test batting rankings after scoring two centuries and two fifties in the first four Ashes Tests against Australia.

The 24-year-old right-hander made 130 in the fourth match at Trent Bridge to help England crush Australia by an innings and 78 runs on Saturday to reclaim the Ashes.

Root, who has made 443 runs at an average of 71.79 in the series, replaced Australia's Steve Smith at the top of the list. Smith dropped to third behind South Africa's AB de Villiers.

"I put my form down to hard work, being very relentless in your practice and doing the things you don't want to -- you've got to face bowling in practice that whistles around your head," Root told reporters.

Root has scored eight centuries in 31 Tests since making his debut against India in 2012.

Root became the sixth England player to head the rankings after batsmen David Gower, Graham Gooch and Michael Vaughan, and bowlers Ian Botham and Steve Harmison.

Stuart Broad and Joe Root celebrate after winning the Ashes. Photograph: Gareth Copley/Getty Images

In an interview with mirror.co.uk, Root mentioned that it was the whitewash in 2013-14 that spurred England to return the favours this Ashes.

“The whitewash was one of the things that drove us forward,” Root was quoted as saying.

“Knowing what we went through there, all that hurt and pain, and all the stuff we’ve had to ­overcome since then. Personally that was the inspiration.

“That was a tough tour so when you get into a position of strength out in the middle and you know what it’s like to be on the wrong side of it, you want to drive it home.

“You want to make sure you’re not in that position again. That’s ­something that has always been in the back of my mind.

“It’s definitely one of the reasons why this is so enjoyable.”

England paceman Stuart Broad climbed to second in the bowling rankings after taking career-best figures of 8-15 as Australia were dismissed for 60 in their first innings at Trent Bridge. South Africa's Dale Steyn tops the list.

Test Ranking

1. Joe Root (England) 917

2. AB de Villiers (South Africa) 890

3. Steve Smith (Australia) 884

4. Hashim Amla (SA) 881

5. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) 874

6. Angelo Mathews (SL) 860

7. Younis Khan (Pakistan) 829

8. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) 813

9. Chris Rogers (Australia) 763

10. Virat Kohli (India) 755

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