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Joe Root

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Gender Male
Age 33
Partner Carrie Cotterell
Date of birth December 30,1990
Zodiac sign Capricorn
Born Dore
Sheffield
United Kingdom
Test debut (cap 655)13 December 2012
India
ODI debut (cap 267)11 January 2013
India
T20I debut (cap 63)22 December 2012
India
Last ODI23 October 2018
Sri Lanka
Height 183 (cm)
BatRight-handed
Spouse Carrie Cotterell
Children Alfred William Root
Isabella Root
Siblings Billy Root
Parents Matt Root
Helen Root
Batting styleRight-handed
Picked date Rajasthan Royals
Trent Rockets
Number of centuries29
Teams England cricket team
Rajasthan Royals
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Joseph Edward Root, MBE is an English international cricketer, who plays for the English cricket team and formerly captained the Test team. He is regarded as one of the best batsmen of the modern era. He also represents Yorkshire in English domestic cricket.

I know how Will Smith felt about his wife being criticised, says Rishi Sunak

Feb 16,2020 6:50 am

Rishi Sunak has said he finds it " very upsetting" that his wife has faced criticism over shares she owns in a tech company operating in Russia.

The chancellor compared his feelings to those of film star Will Smith , whose own wife was mocked at The Oscars .

But he joked: " At least I didn't Get Up and slap anybody, which is good. "

Mr Sunak's wife Akshata Murty owns shares thought to be worth More Than £400m in Indian firm Infosys, founded by her father, NR Narayana Murthy .

The chancellor has himself come in for several days of criticism over last week's Spring Statement, which opposition parties say did too little to address the spiralling cost of living.

He told The Bbc 's Newscast podcast: " I think it's totally fine for people to take shots at me. It's Fair Game . I'm The One sitting here and that's what I signed up for. "

But he added: " It's very upsetting and, I think, wrong for people to try and come at My Wife , and you know, beyond that actually, with regard To My father-in-law, for whom I have nothing but enormous pride and admiration for everything that he's achieved.

" And no amount of attempted smearing is going to Make Me change that because he's wonderful and has achieved a huge amount. "

Mr Sunak also mentioned England cricket Captain Joe Root, whose team lost a Test series to the West Indies at the weekend, and Mr Smith , who slapped comedian Chris Rock in The Face when he mocked his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, over her alopecia at Sunday's Oscars.

He told BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg : " Someone said, 'Joe Root , Will Smith , and me - not The Best of weekends for any of us. '

" But I feel, on reflection, both Will Smith and me having our wives attacked - at least I didn't Get Up and slap anybody, which is good. "

Multinational software giant Infosys has kept what it calls a " small team of employees based out of Russia" following the country's invasion of Ukraine.

Cost of living

UK inflation is surging, on the back rising food and energy prices, with Office for Budget Responsibility predicting that living standards will drop by 2. 2% this Year - the largest fall since the 1950s.

Labour has to reduce the pressure on households by imposing a windfall tax on profits made by gas and oil firms.

But the chancellor said: " I'm confident in what we've done. I know it's tough for people.

" We're facing a very difficult situation with The Price of things going up and I want to do what we can to ameliorate some of that, but I'm also honest with people that we can't ameliorate all of it, sadly. "

Mr Sunak added that he did not think increasing government borrowing to give households more help " would be sensible" adding: " Actually, it has The Risk of making The Problem worse when you've got inflation and interest rates going up. "

He added: " Some of these things are difficult. They're certainly unpopular. But they're responsible and will help us in the long-term and I'm not going to deviate from that just for some short-term popularity gain. "

Rishi Sunak 's full interview with be available on Newscast and BBC Sounds from Thursday evening, and will be broadcast on Bbc One at 23:35 BST on Bbc One on Thursday .



Source of news: bbc.com

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