Joe Root just broke a record that even Sir Alastair Cook would be chuffed about! ๐ Discover how Root is putting England on the cricket map!
In a breathtaking display of skill and determination, Joe Root has reached a milestone that cemented his status as one of the greatest batsmen in English cricket history. In the second Test against Sri Lanka, Root scored his remarkable 34th Test century, breaking the previous record held by Sir Alastair Cook. Under the iconic lights of Lord's, Root's first innings performance was nothing short of spectacular, as he registered a brisk 103 runs, putting England in a commanding position. This achievement sends a clear message not only to his opponents but also to the cricketing world: Joe Root is a force to be reckoned with.
Sir Alastair Cook, the man whose record Root has unseated, expressed nothing but admiration for his fellow Yorkshireman. Cook described Root as a "genius" and praised him for pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the pitch. The respect is mutual, with Root acknowledging Cook's influence on his career and revealing that he feels he has much more to contribute to the game. With a career spanning nearly a decade, Root has consistently wowed fans with his elegant stroke play and unshakeable temperament. This latest record only adds to his growing legacy.
As Sri Lanka was set an imposing target of 483 runs, they struggled to establish any momentum, ending Day 3 at 53 for two. With every passing ball, it becomes clearer that England's success in this series owes a great deal to Root's mastery. Not only did he break records, but he also demonstrated the power of patience and skill in the face of mounting pressure. Each of Root's centuries serves as a reminder that great things come to those who dare to wait and grind it out.
In the realm of international cricket, reaching 34 Test hundreds is no small feat. To put this in perspective, only a handful of players across the globe have even come close, making Root's accomplishment even more astonishing. Another interesting tidbit: Root's twin tons in the match signify his ability to adapt and thrive under different conditions, showcasing a unique versatility that will serve him well as he continues to chase more records in the future.
Sri Lanka were deduced to 53 for two after being set 483 to win at Lord's.
Root made his 34th Test century, breaking Cook's England record, in the second Test against Sri Lanka.
Joe Root hit his 34th Test century to beat Alastair Cook's record and put England on the verge of a series victory over Sri Lanka.
Joe Root reached the century mark for the 34th time in Test cricket, overtaking Sir Alastair Cooks England record; the right-hander became the first player ...
The Yorkshireman registered hundreds in both innings against Sri Lanka to pass the previous mark set by Sir Alastair Cook.
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Joe Root passed Sir Alastair Cook as the England batter with the most Test centuries after making two in the match against Sri Lanka at Lord's.
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Joe Root hit his 34th test century for England at Lord's on Saturday, surpassing the 33 scored by Sir Alastair Cook to become his country's greatest ...
JOE ROOT feels like he has โa lot more to contributeโ for England after his record-breaking 34th Test century pushed his side closer to a series win over ...