"If we're being honest, we've not done one part of our game consistently well. Times we've bowled extremely well and when we've batted well. The exciting thing for me is, when that comes together we'll be a very hard side to beat," Root told mediapersons ahead of their final group league game against Sri Lanka here tomorrow.
But he also admitted that finding ways to win is the key, which they have done in the last two matches.
Even if England win, they need to keep a track of other matches and Root said that they are keeping a tab of what's happening in the group.
"Important to watch the other games. Especially, throughout the tournament, how certain pitches are likely to play. Tonight's an important game for us, because we'll have an idea where we'll stand in the table. For us, it's about winning the game - that's the only way we're going to be able to qualify."
"Everyone has their own way of playing it. There is no right or wrong way. For me it's about trying to face as few dot balls as possible and trying to cash in on the boundaries when they're available. Every surface is different. About making sure you give yourself the best chance on that kind of wicket. Sometimes you might have to face a few balls to get accustomed to it.