England's Joe Root puts family before IPL riches
Pune: England batsman Joe Root will not be available to play in the lucrative Indian Premier League (IPL) this year as he is eager to spend time at home with his newborn son, the 26-year-old has said.
One of the most sought-after batsmen of his era, Root has been reportedly been contacted by several franchises of the Twenty20 league beginning on April 5.
"It is a shame because there is a really good window in the international calendar to play. But looking at the schedule, especially next winter, I am going to be away for long periods," Root told British media.
"This will be a great opportunity to spend time at home and watch (son) Alfred grow up a little bit. A lot of great things would come from the IPL, a lot of great experiences and I am sure it would help to improve my game.
"But at the moment being at home is my priority and I want to make sure I do not miss out on that. It is quite tough being away in these early days so it will be nice to catch up."
Talking about England's Test captaincy, Root said he is ready to take on the mantle of Test skipper should Alastair Cook decide to relinquish the captaincy.
Root has been widely tipped to take over the Test reins if Cook decides to stand down after five years at the helm.
Calls for a change of leadership gained ground after England suffered a 4-0 drubbing in the Test series against India at the end of last year, with Cook going on to say that Root was "ready" for the job.
"I'd like to think so," Root told the English media in Pune when asked whether he was ready to captain England in Tests.
"I've got a lot of experience behind me now in Test cricket, and I feel that I would have something to offer. But hopefully it won't come to that. Cooky's a great leader. We'll see what happens," said Root.
The 26-year-old batsman has represented England in 53 Test matches, scoring 4,594 runs at an average of 52.80.
Cook, 32, is to meet England's director of cricket Andrew Strauss on Friday but he is unlikely to make an immediate call on his future as the team's next Test assignment is not until July when they play South Africa.
Root, who was England's highest run-getter in the five Tests against India, said he had spoken to Cook after the tour but only regarding parenting after he also became a new father.
"I've spoken to Cooky a couple of times but it's been about how the baby is doing and whether we needed any help so he's been good in that respect," said Root.
"I'm clueless as to what's going on and I just hope he makes a decision he's happy with. He needs space.
"As a player I really would like to see him continue as captain because he's a great leader and he can take this team forward," he added.
Root made 78 in England's three-wicket loss in Sunday's first one-dayer against India. Cuttack hosts the second and penultimate match of the series on Thursday.