Of course, it will take more than one man at the peak of his powers to best an India team who have won their last 16 home series. The 17th, of course, was England’s famous win in 2012.The first of Root’s 135 caps came in the final Test of that tour. A time-sapping 73, then a ball-to-the-corner 20 off 56 deliveries, got England the draw that secured a historic 2-1 scoreline. Housed within a turgid five days in Nagpur was a solitary over before lunch on day three. No one thought then that Root would return almost 12 years later with so much resting on his bowling. Or even last month for that matter.When the travelling party was unveiled last month, Rob Key was asked whether the media should consider Root an allrounder ahead of this assignment. “I think you should consider him as being able to do a decent job with his offspin,” replied the men’s managing director with a knowing grin.Even in an England set-up full of positive messaging, there is no over-egging of Root’s talents as a spinner. A Test record of 60 wickets at 44.33 paints a clear picture of someone who has done exactly what Oldham predicted would be asked of him all those years ago.It’s just that now, on the toughest touring assigment, Root will be asked for much more.

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