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Joe Root, now the second-highest run-scorer in the history of Test cricket, has paid a heartfelt tribute to all-time leading ...
England veteran Joe Root has opened up on climbing up the run charts in Test cricket, surpassing the likes of Rahul Dravid, ...
Joe Root expressed his admiration for Sachin Tendulkar, recalling a memorable moment from his debut India tour that highlighted Tendulkar's legendary status. Root recently surpassed several legends to ...
Kevin Pietersen's comments on his social media handle came a day after fellow England batter Joe Root overtook Australia great Ricky Ponting to climb to second place in the all-time list of Test run ...
During his sublime knock of exactly 150 in the fourth Test against India at Old Trafford, Root rose from fifth to second on ...
Sky Sports were forced to issue an on-air apology during Friday's Fourth Test at Old Trafford after England captain Ben Stokes suffered a painful blow to his groin area from a cricket ball. The ...
Ollie Pope insisted Ben Stokes can contribute fully as an all-rounder this weekend after the England captain dealt with a bout of cramp in his left leg against India on Friday. Shortly after making ...
Joe Root scored 150 off 248 balls as England took a substantial 186-run lead at Stumps on Day 3 of the ongoing Test at the ...
Joe Root's historic moment came at 3.35pm in poetic fashion when he opened the face of the bat and guided a single backward ...
Ollie Pope stated he won't be surprised if Joe Root surpasses Sachin Tendulkar and becomes leading run-scorer in Test format.
The century saw him reaching 13,409 runs in Tests - now second behind only the great Sachin Tendulkar, who tops the table with 15,921.
Michael Vaubhan raised eyebrows as he called Sachin Tendulkar a Yorkshire player in his X post. He posted it on X after Joe Root became Test cricket's second-highest run-scorer. Root is now only ...