Here we are sharing a piece of big news with you English international cricketer Joe Root’s bid to turn up his 50 over ahead of the next month’s World Cup was stopped by rain, as the first ODI between England and Ireland at Headingley was left without a toss. Joe Root is one of the best English cricket players who plays for the English cricket team and formerly captained the Test Team. Currently, his name has been making a headline on the internet. Now many people are curious to know about the whole information about the news. In this article, we will try to give complete information about the news.

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As per the report, Root was counted to England’s squad for this match at his own request after scores of 6, 0, 4, and 29 against New Zealand and prepared indoors on Monday and Tuesday. He only played 10 ODI innings since the 2019 World Cup, scoring three half-centuries and no hundreds, but England are not too concerned regarding his form. He is doubtful to remain with the squad for the second ODI on Saturday at Trent Bridge and is rather expected to rest, in keeping with his teammates in the World Cup touring party. Scroll down to the next page for more information about the news.

Reportedly, Zak Crawley, England’s stand-in captain, said,” I think he has been going to rest now until the World Cup. I am not certain: if he wants to have a bat, that’s his decision. England flies to India next Wednesday and is going to play warm-up fixtures against India and Bangladesh in Guwahati, before travelling to Ahmedabad ahead of the World Cup opener against New Zealand on October 5. Root is determined to initiate the tournament at No.3 and is going to be supported to rediscover the form that caught him finish the 2019 tournament as their highest run-scorer. You are on the right page for more information about it so please read the complete article.

Rain showers meant that the planned 12 p.m. toss was pushed back, but the rain had especially stopped by 1:30, barring a brief shower at approximately 2:15 p.m. The referees often inspected the ground, but a saturated patch around the take-off area at the  Kirkstall Lane End. Yorkshire sold approximately 10,000 tickets for this fixture and gave around 4,000 more away to local schools and clubs. Yorkshire confirmed that all ticket buyers will be refined in full. Here we have shared all the information that we had. Stay tuned to us for more updates.

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