Captaincy Records

Joe Root – Test Captaincy Records

When Joe Root was named the captain of the England Test cricket team, it was apparent that the journey was going to be long and tough for the English batter. He was easily the best batsman of the English team since Alastair Cook in the longest format.

Now that the end has come to Root’s captaincy stint, it’s time that we look into his captaincy numbers from all angles.

We have seen before the numbers of Indian captains – Virat’s turning down things stuff. This time, it is Joe Root, the most successful captain of the England Test team.

Root tops the record for any England Test captain for most matches and wins. He has led the English side in 64 matches and won 27 times, and his win percentage stands at 42.28 when he announced he no longer wanted to be the captain.

We will look into his numbers analysed based on home/away, opponent-wise, and compared with the other legendary England skippers.

Let’s start with an overall view of his captaincy numbers.

MATCHES AS CAPTAIN WON LOST DRAW TIE WIN%
64 27 26 11 0 42.28
JOE ROOT – TEST CAPTAINCY STATS
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Joe Root Test Captaincy Stats – Home/Away

HOME/AWAY MATCHES WON LOST DRAW WIN%
HOME 31 17 9 5 54.84
AWAY 33 10 17 6 30.30
JOE ROOT TEST CAPTAINCY STATS – HOME/AWAY

England has always been a strong team in their home conditions. But the loss against India, West Indies, and Australia in the Ashes Trophy made Joe Root’s home captaincy numbers look mediocre.

Root’s memorable captaincy stints are winning against India in 2018 and away-series wins in South Africa (2020) and twice in Sri Lanka.

You should check the Ashes head-to-head stats to understand Australia’s recent domination against England in the historical Test series.

Joe Root Test Captaincy Stats – By Opponents

OPPONENT MATCHES WON LOST DRAW WIN%
Australia 15 2 10 3 13.33
India 13 6 6 1 46.15
West Indies 11 5 4 2 45.45
South Africa 8 6 2 0 75.00
New Zealand 6 0 3 3 0
Pakistan 5 2 1 2 40.00
Sri Lanka 5 5 0 0 100.00
Ireland 1 1 0 0 100.00
JOE ROOT TEST CAPTAINCY BY OPPONENTS

Easily Australia has been the side that England toured and hosted most in the longer format, followed by India in the recent years.

Joe Root’s Captaincy Record in Ashes Series

SERIES HOST MATCHES WON LOST DRAW
The Ashes 2017-18 Australia 5 0 4 1
The Ashes 2019 England 5 2 2 1
The Ashes 2021-22 Australia 5 0 4 1
JOE ROOT ASHES CAPTAINCY STATS

Even though Root has been the captain with most matches for England, his record against Australia will never find him a spot in the top ten captains with the most wins in Ashes.

Joe Root’s Batting Stats as Test Captain

As MATCHES INNINGS RUNS HIGH SCORE AVERAGE 100/50
Captain 64 118 5295 228 46.44 14/26
Non-Captain 88 160 7677 262 54.44 22/39
TOTAL 152 278 12972 262 50.87 36/65
JOE ROOT’S BATTING STATS – AS CAPTAIN/ NOT CAPTAIN

Keeping aside the captaincy records, the batting of Joe Root was phenomenal during his captaincy career. Even though there were a few bad phases, his overall average stayed around 46, and the counts of only to Virat Kohli during this period.

Especially his stats in the year 2021 was outstanding.

Here are Joe Root’s words after he decided to step down from the captaincy on 15 April 2022:

“After returning from the Caribbean tour (the series which England lost 1-0 to West Indies) and having time to reflect, I have decided to step down as England Men’s Test Captain,” said Joe Root. “It has been the most challenging decision I have had to make in my career but having discussed this with my family and those closest to me; I know the timing is right.”