Ben Duckett Praises Joe Root's Unmatched Brilliance in Multan Test

England's Ben Duckett lauded Joe Root's extraordinary form following the first day of the Test match against Pakistan in Multan. Root surpassed Alastair Cook's run record, reaffirming his place among cricket's legends. England trails by 64 runs, with Root and Harry Brook focusing on strengthening their lead.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 09-10-2024 22:34 IST | Created: 09-10-2024 22:34 IST
Ben Duckett Praises Joe Root's Unmatched Brilliance in Multan Test
Joe Root. (Photo- ICC). Image Credit: ANI
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In a moment of sporting admiration, England's opening batsman Ben Duckett extolled Joe Root's remarkable form after the first day of the ongoing Test match against Pakistan in Multan. Duckett articulated his awe, noting Root's surpassing of Alastair Cook's record for most Test runs by an England player. Describing Root's current form as 'the form of his life,' Duckett praised his teammate's legendary status.

Duckett's reverence for Root coincided with a discussion of his own tactical adjustments, having recently adopted a new batting role at number four. "It's slightly different batting at four," Duckett commented. Reflecting on his readiness to go out to bat and the strategic approach required on the Multan pitch, he noted the need for selective shot-making. Despite concerns about a thumb injury, Duckett revealed optimism about its recovery.

The ongoing Test match saw Pakistan electing to bat first and amassing a daunting total of 556, propelled by centuries from captain Shan Masood and Abdullah Shafique. England's bowlers found some success, led by spinner Jack Leach, while Duckett and Zak Crawley set the foundation with half-centuries. As of day three, Root and Harry Brook spearheaded England's response, with an imposing partnership directing the team's pursuit to reduce a 64-run deficit against Pakistan.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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