C
ClearView News

Here’s The Truth We Know About Joe Root’s Wife, Carrie Cotterell

Author

Christopher Ramos

Published Jan 05, 2026

Who Is Joe Root wife Carrie Cotterell?

Joe Root wife Carrie Cotterell was working in a bar when she first laid her eyes on the handsome cricketer. Soon enough, they started dating in late 2013.

Cotterell became engaged to Root in March 2016, which made headlines and catapulted her to celebrity.

Finally, after marrying Root in December 2018, Carrie gained even more popularity among cricket fans, and her Instagram followers skyrocketed.

She frequently makes headlines by posting gorgeous images of herself with her famous husband and her adorable young boy.

On the other hand, Joe is a proud father and husband who seems to follow his responsibilities towards his family and professional cricket. 

Root made his Test debut in 2012, his ODI debut in 2013, and between 2012 and 2019, he was a member of the England T20I team.

Between February 2017 and April 2022, he captained England’s Test team, setting records for the most Test matches (64), wins (27), and losses (26) as captain.

Do Joe Root And Carrie Cotterell Have Children?

Yes, Joe Root and Carrie Cotterell are blessed to have two children; one son and a young daughter.

Their son Alfred William Root was born in 2017 before the couple was married, and their daughter was born in 2020.

Root shared a sweet photo of his baby sleeping on his left arm on Instagram after his daughter was born.

The cricketer wrote “good luck” in the caption to the England cricket squad before their Test match against the West Indies at Southampton’s Rose Bowl.

He went on to say that the entire Joe Root family “will be rooting for them all the way!” meanwhile, he could not attain the game.

Joe Root Net Worth

Joe Root net worth is estimated at $3 million as of 2022. Joe is paid a couple of hundred thousand dollars in addition to a base income of roughly $1.2 million yearly.

In August 2018, the England and Wales Cricket Board nominated Root to the country’s finest all-time Test XI on the occasion of England’s 1,000th Test match.