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Joe Root will go down as England’s greatest batter in Tests even if he is not able to break Sachin Tendulkar’s gargantuan record of 15,921 runs, reckons his former teammate Ian Bell. Root went past Sri Lankan legend Kumar Sangakkara recently to move to the sixth spot in the list of highest run-getters in the longest format. “He’s played incredibly well in the last 12 months. I don’t think he’s overthinking too much what’s ahead. He’s just sort of living in the moment as we are,” Bell told PTI in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of Legends League Cricket.

“To think that he can even get close to someone like Sachin, a real great of the game, someone that we’ve all admired growing up, as a hero to not just people and fans in India, but around the world.

“To think that Joe could get close is an amazing achievement on his behalf. He’ll go down as England’s greatest batsman. There’s no doubt whether he does get to Sachin or not,” said the 42-year-old who played as many as 118 Tests for England.

With 12,402 runs, the 33-year-old Root is 3,519 runs away from breaking Tendulkar’s record.

Bazball has unlocked talent of current players

Bell feels England’s much talked-about Bazball approach has unlocked talent of the current players.

“From a fan point of view, you have to look at the results. Since Brendon (McCullum) has come into this England side and (Ben) Stokes has took over, the results have been absolutely fantastic.

“What they’ve managed to do with the talent that they have is to unlock some of that…. Zak Crawley’s, Ollie Pope, Harry Brook, they’ve managed to get the best out of them.

“I don’t think you could ask a Crawley or Pope to try and be an Alastair Cook or a Jonathan Trott who played in a different style, but were very successful. It’s important to identify what they’ve got and they’re adapting that as we go on now.” However, with England not featuring among contenders for World Test Championship final in the first two editions, Bell said winning away would be as important as at home in the next cycle.

“I’m sure they’ve got one eye on the next 12 months, which has five Test matches (against) India at home, which will be a huge challenge,” he said.

“India are probably the best team in the world at the moment, and then, Australia away. Those 10 Test matches on the road will be hugely important for that group of players and something they’re gearing themselves up for.

“We were the last team to win in India, which was obviously (a) part of the journey to get to No 1 and we won in Australia. For this England side to get to No 1, there’s no doubt, ability and talent-wise, they have that,” he said.

He also stressed on consistency shown by the Indian team which has won 17 series in a row at home and its last two series in Australia.

“That’s what we’ve seen with India at the moment. They’ve managed to be able to win away from home as much as anyone and that’s the reason why they are the No 1 team in the world at the moment.”

Next generation of England players growing up with big T20 diet

Bell agreed while one could argue saying England’s white-ball revolution has also seen diminishing batting averages of the players in Tests barring Root.

“You could definitely have that argument. The next generation of players are growing up with a big diet of T20 cricket in early age and have a look at cricket in England at the moment, there’s a lot of short format cricket in the early age group,” he said.

Himself known for his delightful cover drivers, Bell thinks Virat Kohli plays his favourite shot the best among his peers.

“It’s very hard to look past Virat Kohli, that is for sure. Not just his cover drive, but the way he plays, his desire for batting, his desire actually in competition and how he goes about his cricket.

“When he plays his cover drive, whatever format of the game, it’s a good one to watch. You know, my kids who love cricket, I certainly get them watching as much cricket from Virat Kohli as possible,” he said.

Bell added the likes of Gus Atkinson and Matthew Potts have huge shoes to fill following the retirement of James Anderson and Stuart Broad.

“It’s very difficult for any players to come in and emulate straight away what Broad-Anderson have done for England for such a long time,” he said.

“It’s probably very similar to when (Shane) Warne and (Glenn) McGrath finished at the same time for Australia. It took a little bit of time for Australia to adapt and adjust.

“It’s unfair for anyone who’s to follow in those shoes to be seen in the same way. Hopefully people don’t get too hard on them too much,” he added. PTI BS BS

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Sri Lanka Name Ian Bell As Batting Coach for England Tour https://artifexnews.net/sri-lanka-name-ian-bell-as-batting-coach-for-england-tour-6331517/ Tue, 13 Aug 2024 18:34:00 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/sri-lanka-name-ian-bell-as-batting-coach-for-england-tour-6331517/ Read More “Sri Lanka Name Ian Bell As Batting Coach for England Tour” »

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Former England player Ian Bell was named Tuesday as Sri Lanka’s batting coach for the three-match Test series against England. Sri Lanka Cricket said the 42-year-old former right-hand batter was hired to draw on his experience of playing 118 Tests for England. “We appointed Ian to bring in a person with local knowledge to help the players with key insights on the conditions there,” Sri Lanka Cricket chief executive Ashley de Silva said. “We believe his inputs will help our team in this crucial tour.” Sri Lanka appointed former skipper Sanath Jayasuriya last month to replace head coach Chris Silverwood, who quit following the country’s early exit from the T20 World Cup.

Jayasuriya, 55, will be the “interim” coach until a full-time appointment is made for the national team.

Jayasuriya represented Sri Lanka 586 times across the three formats of the game, hitting 42 centuries and taking 440 wickets. He played his last international in 2011.

Former England coach Silverwood, 49, quit for “personal reasons”, according to Sri Lanka Cricket.

Sri Lanka won only one match at the T20 World Cup tournament, against the Netherlands, and finished third in their group behind South Africa and Bangladesh.

Silverwood took over in April 2022 and enjoyed immediate success when Sri Lanka won the T20 Asia Cup that year.

Sri Lanka then reached the final of the 50-over Asia Cup in 2023.

However, they failed to make it to the knockout stages of the T20 World Cup in 2022 and last year’s 50-over World Cup.

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Sri Lanka Cricket Rope In Ian Bell As Batting Coach Ahead Of Away Test series vs England https://artifexnews.net/sri-lanka-cricket-rope-in-ian-bell-as-batting-coach-ahead-of-away-test-series-vs-england-6328806/ Tue, 13 Aug 2024 12:18:18 +0000 https://artifexnews.net/sri-lanka-cricket-rope-in-ian-bell-as-batting-coach-ahead-of-away-test-series-vs-england-6328806/ Read More “Sri Lanka Cricket Rope In Ian Bell As Batting Coach Ahead Of Away Test series vs England” »

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Sri Lanka on Tuesday appointed Ian Bell as their batting coach ahead of their tour of England comprising three Tests. Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) announced on its website that Bell, who scored 7727 runs in 118 Tests, will start working with the national side later this week. “He will start working with the team from August 16 and remain until the conclusion of the three-Test match series,” SLC said. SLC CEO Ashley de Silva expressed: “We appointed Ian to bring in a person with local knowledge to help the players with key insights on the conditions there.” “Ian has a lot of experience playing in England, and we believe his inputs will help our team in this crucial tour.

Sri Lanka’s tour of England begins with the first Test at Manchester from August 21-25. The second Test will be played at Lord’s from August 29-September 2 while The Oval will host the third and final Test from September 6-10.

Meanwhile, England could be in a race against time with skipper Ben Stokes suffering a hamstring injury last Sunday while playing in The Hundred.

Stokes sustained the injury while batting and was eventually helped off the field. He was taken for scans and was also seen walking with the help of crutches. 

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