Joe Root returns for England's Champions Trophy campaign
London, December 22 — Joe Root has been recalled to England's ODI squad for February's ICC Champions Trophy, as well as the 50-over leg of the India series that precedes it, in the first big call of Brendon McCullum's tenure as head coach across red- and white-ball formats.
Root, who turns 34 later this month, is set to finish 2024 as the No. 1-ranked Test batter in the world, after a stellar personal year in the format in which he racked up 1556 runs at 55.57, including six centuries.
However, he has not featured in the white-ball set-up for more than a year, since England's disastrous World Cup defence in India in October and November 2023. He made 276 runs at 30.66 in the team's group-stage exit at that event, well below his career average of 47.60 in the format, but in keeping with a clear dip (666 runs at 28.95) in 28 ODIs since his pivotal role in the 2019 World Cup win.
Ben Stokes, Root's Test captain and fellow World Cup winner, might also have been in the frame for a recall but was not considered for selection following the left hamstring injury that he sustained during England's 423-run defeat against New Zealand in last week's third Test in Hamilton.
However, in a strong indication of McCullum's desire to unite the philosophies of his red- and white-ball squads, the 15-man party features a total of eight players who made appearances in the Test team this year, while each of the squad's five fast bowlers is capable of speeds in excess of 90mph. These include Jofra Archer, whose injury-free return to action in 2024 has encouraged the belief that he too could make a red-ball comeback next summer.
Mark Wood, England's fastest bowler, is back in the set-up, having been forced to miss England's winter Test tours after sustaining an elbow injury in the summer. Like Gus Atkinson, another inclusion, he has not played ODI cricket since the tour of West Indies in December last year, having also played a part in the 2023 World Cup campaign.
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