ICC World Cup 2023: Joe Root bagged the first half century of the tournament.

The ICC World Cup 2023 started with the glimpse of the last mega event in 2019 as two finalists clashed in the first match of the tournament. England star batter Joe Root turned as the first player to score a half-century in the 2023 World Cup. He scored a brilliant knock of 77, helping England to register a decent total on the board.


In his knock, he showed his class and proved his worth to the world. He scored 77 in just 86 balls; he gave an aerial root to a ball for six and also cracked four boundaries along the ground. He formed a crucial partnership with skipper Jos Buttler.


At the start of his inning, he took his time to analyze the behavior of the surface. England was in serious trouble when he came to bat because wickets were falling at the other end. The veteran batter slowly thread his inning with just rotating the strike, and as time passed, he started to look in good nick.


Joe Root was in question before the start of the ICC World Cup 2023.


Before the start of the ICC World Cup 2023, Joe Root was covered with questions about his place in the aggressive English batting line-up. He was in some bad form from the last World Cup; he never looked at his best in the format for the last few years. He was averaging just 21.4 in the last two years with a zero century. But he shielded all the questions from him with his beautiful masterpiece in the first match of the 2023 World Cup.


Review of the entire inning


The hyped moment started with New Zealand winning the toss at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. They decided to ball first on the slow surface. Dawid Malan and Jonny Bairstow started off nicely and added a decent stand of 40 runs. Bairstow could not stretch his innings and went back to the dressing room. Young Harry Brooks looked good with his quickfire 25 but got out. England was in trouble, and Skipper Buttler and Joe Root helped the team. Small innings at the back from bowlers helped the team reach a fighting total of 282.

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