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Gilchrist, Vaughan debate, then 'argue' over who's better between Virat Kohli, Joe Root: 'Look at his record in India'

Former Ashes legends Adam Gilchrist and Michael Vaughan debated over who between Virat Kohli and Joe Root is the better batter.

Published on: Sept 05, 2024 02:04 pm IST
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Virat Kohli and Joe Root. The discussion around who scores over the other reached a crescendo last week when Michael Vaughan dug up stats of two of the world's most premier batters and decided to roast Indian fans. Root is currently on a roll, ticking all the boxes, peeling off centuries for fun and inching close to Sachin Tendulkar's record for the most Test runs. Root is the closest anyone has come to eclipsing the Master Blaster in Tests, less than a year after Kohli beat the Little Master's record for the most ODI hundreds. Once part of the Fab 4, Kohli and Root are still going strong, but the former England captain has managed to leave Kohli behind in Tests – and by quite some distance – over the last few years.

Joe Root or Virat Kohli - Who is your favourite?(Getty Images)

There is no doubt that Kohli is a better ODI and T20I player than Root, but in Tests, has some catching up to do. As Kohli and Root enter the final few years of their international careers, what a more opportune time than now to debate over who is the better batter between the two. That's exactly the thought that must have crossed the minds of former Ashes rivals Vaughan and Adam Gilchrist. As the two sat down to share their honest opinions on the Kohli vs Root topic, Vaughan and Gilchrist agreed on most aspects, barring one right towards the end.

Below is how the conversation flowed on the Club Prairie Fire podcast

Vaughan: So in T20, we’re saying, Virat?

Vaughan: I would argue with that… in Australia. I would say Virat in Australia against the Aussies and anywhere else, I am going Joe Root. Look at Joe Root's record in India.

How Kohli in Australia stacks up against Root in India

Just to dwell on that last point, Kohli enjoys a far superior record in Australia – 1352 runs from 13 Tests at an average of 54.08 including six centuries. Root, meanwhile, has played a Test extra but has managed to score not more than 892 runs with not a single century.

Vaughan is confident that trivia and those stats will change when England tour Australia next year for the Ashes, just as he is proud to highlight Joe’s record in India, which stands at an impressive 1272 runs from 15 Tests and an average of 45.42 including three centuries.

 
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