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Joe Root — one of England’s greatest ever cricketers and former Test captain — joins Sir Andrew Strauss and Dr Pete Lindsay to reflect on the mindset, lessons, and leadership behind a remarkable sporting journey.
From early setbacks in the Yorkshire academy to becoming England’s all-time leading run-scorer in Tests, Joe’s story is one of adaptability, calm under pressure, and staying true to yourself through change.
In this conversation, Joe opens up about the moments that shaped him — the failures that built resilience, the mentors who guided him, and the mindset that’s kept him grounded through the highs and lows of elite sport.
You’ll learn:
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How a teenage growth spurt forced him to rebuild his technique — and taught him to become his own coach
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Why failure early in his career became a gift for perspective and patience
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How to stay composed under scrutiny — and separate confidence from results
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The leadership lessons from captaining England through transformation and pressure
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Why authenticity, empathy, and connection matter more than authority in team culture
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How family and fatherhood reshaped his sense of success and what truly matters
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Why stepping down from captaincy reignited his love for the game — and his hunger to evolve
Joe’s reflections are a masterclass in mindset — a reminder that growth comes not from perfection, but from curiosity, humility, and the courage to keep adapting.
About Joe Root. Joe is one of England’s most accomplished cricketers, with over 11,000 Test runs and a legacy as one of the most consistent and respected leaders in the modern game. Known for his calm composure and commitment to team culture, Root continues to inspire through both his performances and his perspective on leadership and life.
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