- Fred Root
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Fred Root
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Right-arm fast-medium
tests = 3
test runs = -
test bat avg = -
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = -
test balls = 642
test wickets = 8
test bowl avg = 24.25
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = 4/84
test catches/stumpings = 1/-
FCs = 365
FC runs = 7911
FC bat avg = 14.78
FC 100s/50s = 1/23
FC top score = 107
FC balls = 80614
FC wickets = 1512
FC bowl avg = 21.11
FC 5s = 125
FC 10s = 33
FC best bowling = 9/23
FC catches/stumpings = 244/-
debut date = 12 June
debut year = 1926
last date = 24 July
last year = 1926
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/19471.htmlFred Root (Charles Frederick Root; 16 April 1890 in
Somercotes ,Derbyshire – 20 January 1954 inWolverhampton ,Staffordshire ) was an Englishcricket er.Early career
Root played his early
first-class cricket for that county, making his debut in 1910. He played for five seasons for Derbyshire before cricket was suspended in England because ofWorld War I , doing very little apart from a couple of promising performances in 1913. Root was hit in the chest while serving as a dispatch rider, but recovered and resumed his cricketing career after the war.Worcestershire
Unable to establish himself in the weak Derbyshire team, Root moved to Worcestershire in 1921 after two seasons in league cricket.. After a season and a half when he failed to establish himself as an orthodox fast-medium bowler, Root became an exponent of the
leg theory style of bowling, and achieved great success with it. His ability to swing the ball in and make it gain pace off the ground made him very difficult on anything like a fiery pitch, whilst his powerful physique and consequent stamina made Root respected even on pitches giving bowlers no assistance. In 1923 he took 170 wickets for 20.53 each and 153 for less than 17 each in 1924, but spoilt his chances of going on that winter's Ashes tour with a poor performance for the Players at the Oval on a pitch that should have suited him.England Selection
Although Worcestershire were entering a period where they were the weakest of the County teams, Root's tireless, accurate and lively bowling only improved. In 1925 he took a record 207 wickets for the county, almost half of Worcestershire's wickets in first class matches. During the late 1920s, Root was effectively the teams only penetrative bowler.In 1926 Root took 7 for 42 against the Australians on a pitch so dead as to be quite unsuited to him. Though he was less effective than previously in county cricket (soft pitches may have played a part), Root played three Test matches for England against Australia that year.
Later years and decline
In 1927 Root took 145 Championship wickets as the County won only one of thirty fixtures. The batsman's pitches of 1928 resulted in an expensive yield though he did achieve the double for the only time in his career. Root's 146 wickets in 1929 was almost triple the next best return by his team mates. In 1931 he took 9 for 23 against Lancashire, representing the best bowling ever achieved for Worcestershire.
Root declined rapidly in 1932 and lost his place. Apart from one match for Sir L Parkinson's XI in 1933, Root retired from first-class cricket after this. He spent some time as coach to Leicestershire, and also continued to play
club cricket in the Lancashire League. He also remained a keen observer of the international game, and was unimpressed by Australian protests againstBodyline , saying that their players should stick to playing withtennis balls if they could not learn how to play it. Root also wrote one well-known book about the life of professional cricketers, "A Cricket Pro's Lot" (1937).Bowling Method
As a bowler, Root employed a leg trap of up to five fielders. An illustration appears in the 1926 Cricketer of this employed against Australia. There is speculation that it may have influenced the thinking of
Douglas Jardine when he was contemplating the use ofbodyline againstDon Bradman . Current regulations render this illegal.Root died in a
Wolverhampton hospital in 1954.External links
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/0/451/f_Bowling_by_Season.html First-class bowling]
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