Joe Root has ‘crucial role’ to play in ODI series – England captain Jos Buttler - chof 360 news

Jos Buttler believes Joe Root could hold the key to success in three ODIs against India as the England captain urged his side to “double down” on their approach despite a T20 series thrashing.

England lost 4-1 in Brendon McCullum’s first series as white-ball head coach but now start their Champions Trophy preparations on Thursday in Nagpur against the 50-over World Cup finalists.

Root is set for his first ODI appearance in 15 months and will again be expected to be England’s glue, holding the innings together from number three in a role he performed with distinction up to the 2019 World Cup.

The Yorkshireman has flitted in and out of the ODI team since then because of his duties with the Test side, where he has been in outstanding form since relinquishing the captaincy two-and-a-half years ago.

“He’s one of the great players of the game in all formats and a vital part of ODI cricket for England for a long time,” Buttler said.

“I’m excited to see him in this phase of his career – look at what he’s done in Tests when he’s not had the captaincy, he’s back with that cheeky smile on his face and really enjoying his cricket.

“I’m expecting him to do exactly the same in this environment. He’s got loads of experience in ODI cricket which will be great for some of the guys who haven’t played as much in our group.

“He’s been a vital player for England in all formats and we really feel like he’s got a crucial role for us to play in these games.”

England’s batting has been unconvincing against India’s spinners, but there will be no diverting from the script of trying to put pressure on the opposition and bowlers always looking to take wickets.

“We believe that’s the best way for us to win games of cricket and get the best out of the players,” Buttler added. “We’ll double down on that.

“The 50-over format really suits everyone in the squad. Guys like Ben Duckett, the way he’s been playing in Test cricket and ODIs, it’s exactly the same. It’s the perfect blueprint for batting long and getting big hundreds.

“That’s one thing that is really exciting about ODI cricket as a batter, from numbers one to six, you have the opportunity to go and score hundreds, whereas in T20 cricket it’s difficult to score three figures from outside the top three. That’s something I am looking forward to.”

Get the latest news delivered to your inbox

Follow us on social media networks

PREV An exciting night of fixtures in latest round of Key PE Cup - chof 360 news
NEXT India vs England LIVE: Cricket score and updates from England in India 2025 - chof 360 news