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Adam Gilchrist says Joe Root is the best English batter ever but Virat KohlirCOs better in White ball format
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Adam Gilchrist says Joe Root is the best English batter ever but Virat KohlirCOs ton at Perth is one of the best
Adam Gilchrist has opted for Virat Kohli in both white-ball formats over
Root as a better batter
Joe Root with his twin tons during the second Test against Sri Lanka at
Lords has surpassed former England player Alastair Cook and is
continuing to get closer to Sachin TendulkarrCOs record of most runs as a
Test batsman. However, the debate also continues to rumble on among
between Root and contemporary batters.
While Adam Gilchrist has opted for Virat Kohli in both white-ball
formats over Root as a better batter, when it came to the traditional
format the former Australia player picked Root over Kohli given the
English batterrCOs form in the last few years. rCLIn the last short while. Over a long period, Joe RootrCOs stats arerCa, well herCOs the best England has ever had,rCY Gilchrist said on Club Prairie Fire Podcast.
However, Root despite having tons of runs under his back Australia has
been one place where he could not stamp his authority. He has yet to
score a ton Down Under. Kohli on the other hand has had some of his
memorable knocks in Australia and Gilchrist would say KohlirCOs ton in
Perth in 2018 on a greenish wicket was the best he has seen. rCLVirat
scored one of the best tons IrCOve seen at the Perth stadium in the first
Test match ever played there, that was probably different gravy. IrCOd probably say Virat.rCY
However former England player Michael Vaughan would agree that Kohli
against Australia in Australia is a better pick but anywhere else in the world, he would go for Root as his choice. rCLI wouldnrCOt argue with that
in Australia. I would say Virat in Australia against the Aussies,
anywhere else IrCOm going Joe Root,rCY Michael Vaughan said.
Root is also the second youngest batter behind compatriot Alastair Cook
to reach 12,000 Test runs, completing the feat aged 33 years and 210
days. Former India captain Rahul Dravid was the oldest batter to cross
the mark at 37 years 339 days. Root also eclipsed West Indies batting
legend Brian LararCOs tally of 11,953 runs during his knock.
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