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Joe Root in 'different place' as he looks for first Ashes hundred in Australia and to help England secure series win

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Joe Root in 'different place' as he looks for first Ashes hundred in Australia and to help England secure series win

Joe Root feels better placed than ever to score his first Test hundred in Australia as he looks to help England regain The Ashes during a "mentally fatiguing" series.

Root expects the spotlight to be on his lack of an Ashes ton overseas in the build-up to this winter's contest, which begins in Perth on November 21, although his priority is team success.

The Yorkshireman's highest Test innings in Australia to date across three tours is the 89 he struck in the 2021/22 series opener at Brisbane, one of his nine fifties in the country.

Root had the added burden of captaincy on his previous two Ashes trips but is now able to focus chiefly on his batting.

Since the end of the 2021/22 Ashes - which England lost 4-0 - Root has amassed 16 hundreds and almost 4,000 runs across 44 Tests at an average of 57.14.

Speaking to SportNews at a celebrity Padel event in Sheffield, the 34-year-old - who averages 35.68 in Australia over 14 Tests - said: "I feel I am in a different place to when I last went out there. I haven't got the responsibility of captaincy and I am a lot more experienced.

"I have had a good couple of years coming in and I have learned good lessons from my previous tours there as a batter and senior player.

"I am sure there is going to be a lot of talk around [me not scoring a hundred as of yet] but I feel ready for it. Big series are the ones you want to play in and contribute in.

"You want to create memories with the guys that you can share for the rest of your lives. I feel that is the opportunity in front of us that we have to chase and grab.

"If I am doing my role in the team then personal accolades will come but it's not the main focus. It's about winning that urn back as it has been a long time since we held it.

"I feel we have some serious resources to take out there and hit Australia with. Hopefully we can get that right so if I am scoring heavily it gives us a chance."

Root says the high-octane 2-2 series draw at home to India this summer will serve England well ahead of The Ashes.

He also reiterated that their aggression with the bat and pace with the ball - Jofra Archer and Mark Wood are part of a speedy seam unit - will give his side a real chance of a first Ashes success away since the series victory under Sir Andrew Strauss in 2010/11.

England have lost all three series in Australia since, beaten in 13 of 15 Tests and drawing two.

Root added: "We got a small idea of what it is going to be like when we played against India - another huge series - so you are sort of ready for the extra stuff that sits around the games. We can take a lot of learnings into The Ashes.

"There are extra bits. The mental fatigue, a lot of cricket in a short space of time. It can take its toll mentally as well as physically so you have to have your plans.

"On the last two tours, there were a number of games, for the first two or three days, that were pretty even before Australia pulled away from us, played the conditions better than us, had better resources than us in those conditions.

"We are going there with a completely different style and way of doing things in what we can hit them with, especially with the ball. We will also be aggressive and put the pressure on with the bat."

Root was speaking at a celebrity Padel event in Sheffield, supporting children's mental health campaign Bright Young Dreams which is part of Sheffield children's hospital charity.

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