England's Joe Root equals Ricky Ponting with 41st Test ton
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As Joe Root slams his 41s Test century, we take a look at how close is the England batter to breaking Sachin Tendulkar’s Test hundreds and runs world record.
With a characteristic glide through point for one, Joe Root entered rarefied territory. He is now the second-highest run-scorer in Test match history, after overtaking Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Rahul Dravid on day three in Old Trafford. Sachin ...
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Ashes 2025: Joe Root in quest to rewrite history and chase Sachin Tendulkar’s double test record
In Ashes 2025, Joe Root ended his Australian century drought with two hundreds. His 41st Test century equals Ricky Ponting’s tally, reigniting debate on his chase of Sachin Tendulkar’s records for most Test runs and centuries,
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How Joe Root turned 12 years of frustration into two Test centuries
Check out how Joe Root ended a 12-year wait for a Test century in Australia by scoring two Test hundreds in the same Ashes series, only on CricTracker
Root, may we say, is looking on course to challenge Sachin Tendulkar’s record of Test runs. He now has 41 Test hundreds and could easily get to 50 in the next three years.
England batsman Joe Root has scored another Test century, bringing up his 40th Test hundred on the first day of the second Ashes Test against Australia in 2025-26. This is also his first Test century on Australian soil. Root reached the milestone with a ...
England batter Joe Root won universal praise for finally breaking his drought in Australia and scoring his first Test century Down Under. Root was in imperious touch as he helped himself to an unbeaten innings of 135 on the opening day's play of the second ...
Joe Root finally conquers the final frontier as he smashed his 1st Test century on Australian shores on Day 1 of the 2nd Ashes Test. It took him 16 matches and 30 innings to achieve this milestone but he finally did it with a masterclass 135* in a pink ...
At 3-1 down in what has been a mostly miserable series for the tourists, nothing England can do will prevent Australia from lifting the trophy.