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Joe root autobiography

          This is Joe's personal account of his speedy climb to stardom, from schoolboy cricket to early days with Yorkshire, culminating with exclusive behind-the-..

          Joe documents his journey from being a junior cricket player at school to becoming England's top test batsmen's in fun, detailed way that allows even the most.

        1. Joe documents his journey from being a junior cricket player at school to becoming England's top test batsmen's in fun, detailed way that allows even the most.
        2. Explore books by Joe Root with our selection at Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £
        3. This is Joe's personal account of his speedy climb to stardom, from schoolboy cricket to early days with Yorkshire, culminating with exclusive behind-the-.
        4. Fully updated to include England's series victory over South Africa and the World T20 Finals.
        5. This is Joe's personal account of his speedy climb to stardom, from schoolboy cricket to early days with Yorkshire, culminating with exclusive behind-the-scenes.
        6. Joe Root, born on 30th December 1990, hails from a rich cricketing background. His grandfather captained Rotherham CC in the Yorkshire League for several seasons whilst his younger brother, Billy, is a regular with Glamorgan.

          In addition to being awarded a Daily Telegraph scholarship at the 2005 Bunbury festival, Root also attracted cricket scholarships at Workshop College, the school he attended, and Yorkshire Cricket academy. The gifted batsman celebrated his Yorkshire second Team debut in July 2007 with a fifty.

          There was no looking back as Root's meteoric rise continued unabated.

          Joseph Edward Root, MBE (born 30 December ) is an English international cricketer, who plays for the English cricket team and formerly captained the Test.

          A thoroughly emphatic Man of the Series performance for England Under-19 against Bangladesh Under-19 in 2010 witnessed the 'boy wonder' land a three-year professional contract with Yorkshire. Having marked his County Championship debut at the onset of 2011, Root established himself as a reliable batsman.

          The big breakthrough ensued in the following season when Root cracked an undefeated 22