OverratedSanity
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He was also getting those starts and reaching 50 at an extremely high, probably unsustainable rate though. I think his rate of 50+ scores per innings at that point was higher than a lot of the greatest players to have ever played the game, with obviously a much lower conversion rate. The recent decline may just be the stats sorting themselves out over a bigger sample because I honestly dont see much difference in his actual batting. He plays a lot of those pushes down the ground and dabs behind the wicket early in the innings to which he's now actually getting out instead of it paying off at the rate that it was during his initial years.I really don't think he was, considering how often he would get to 50-80 looking utterly serene, then give his wicket away. This is when he was averaging in the 50s.
If he had that mental ruthlessness, he'd be a legend. The captaincy has definitely been a factor sure, but probably a bunch of different pressures have contributed to him not quite reaching his potential.
He might actually be an super-charged verison of Ajinkya Rahane, whose trajectory has been similar (although a little more extreme in its dip recently). He's always been a batsman who plays lots of attacking shots early on in his innings, and loves to punch square of the wicket. Early in his career, he was averaging comfortably 50+ but there was some reasonable critique at the time that the starts of a lot of his innings lacked the traidtionally solid looking batting you'd expect from a batsman with a 50+ average. Eventually it caught up with him.
Amidst all this its also sometimes easy to forget that root's still really ****ing good though.