Joe Root, Travis Head and The Ashes
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Joe Root inched a century and 135 runs closer to Sachin Tendulkar's multiple world records in Test cricket on the opening day of the second Ashes Test at the Gabba in Brisbane. This was his 40th ton in the longest format of the game, and is now only 11 ...
As the remarkable Joe Root has broken just about every English Test run-scoring record in recent years, it has been easy to forget what an extraordinary ODI batsman he is. But nobody left Sophia Gardens on Sunday evening in any doubt of that fact, after ...
Joe Root has finally scored a hundred in an Ashes test for England in Australia. It checks off one of the few milestones missing from his impressive cricket CV. Test cricket’s No. 1-ranked
Joe Root saved the day for England in the first innings of the second Ashes Test, which is being played with the pink ball under the lights at the Gabba in Brisbane. He remained unbeaten on 138 runs as England were bundled out for 334 runs. This turned out ...
Root was born on December 30, 1990. He turned 35 today. The modern legend has several Test records to his name. He’s a great of the game in the present day. Root leads the pack with 216 and is one of five fielders with 200 or more catches in Tests.
Joe Root answered all the insults about his batting in Australia with a shrug of his shoulders and a hundred that makes him the undisputed king of English batting.