England have been inconsistent in ODIs recently – the defeat at Edgbaston in the series opener was their 14th defeat in 20 matches.

They are also eighth in the world rankings and need to make sure they stay in the top nine to secure automatic qualification for the next World Cup in 2027.

But Root also stated he was hopeful the team would be judged on the present in terms of results.

“I hope that we get judged on our recent past, where we seem to be doing that [adapting] really well,” he stated.

“That first game against Sri Lanka earlier this year, we got things wrong but we adapted and learned very quickly and then ended up winning that series, the first team to do it in four years.

“At Edgbaston [in this series] we didn’t read the situation or the surface as quickly as we’d have liked but we found a way to scrap, and then we’ve learned from that and understood how to go about it in this innings here.”

England’s top order has struggled so far as they continue to search for a consistent opening partner for Ben Duckett. So far, Jacob Bethell – who has only played 23 ODIs – has made 14 and four in his new role.

Root and former captain Jos Buttler – with 191 and 201 ODI caps respectively – are the only surviving batters from England’s 2019 win, but Root hopes this new group can still emulate their success.

“I’m delighted we found a way of doing it that doesn’t suit some of those guys and how they’re used to playing – but that’s a big step forward for this group against the number one team in the world,” he added.

“We’ll go to Lord’s [for the series decider against India on Sunday] with everything to play for, a high-pressure game ahead of a World Cup.

“If we can keep developing and understanding different situations and scenarios, by the time that World Cup comes round we’ll be in a really strong place.

“That’s what we did in the build-up to 2019, we had a group of 15-16 guys who were all playing consistently and playing together.

“We haven’t quite got that yet but there’s no reason why we can’t, with the resources that we have, learn and develop in a similar sort of manner.”

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