Oh - are you talking of the path from rotten end of the cable sheath (assuming it's in contact with earth) via the earth ('soil') and PME electrodes and hence back to neutral? If so, I guess that would lower the Ze a little - although I would have imagined that the weak link (high impedance) in that chain would probably be the connection from the rotten sheath to the 'earth' (soil).In the case of a fully open circuit earth sheath (rotted through) where the earth current (test current for Ze) would flow across the rotted gap and via parallel paths, would the PME earthing (along the rout) not lower (slightly or greatly) the earth return resistance?
Kind Regards, John.