Joe Root Becomes England’s All-Time Leading Run Scorer in Test Matches
In a historic moment for English cricket, Joe Root surpassed Alastair Cook to become England’s highest run scorer in Test matches during the ongoing Test against Pakistan in Multan on October 9. The 33-year-old right-handed batsman reached this milestone in his 147th Test match.
Root needed 71 runs in the first innings to eclipse Cook’s record of 12,472 runs. Displaying his characteristic poise and skill, he achieved this target, bringing his total to 12,473 runs, and etching his name in the annals of cricket history.
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Alastair Cook, the former England captain, held the previous record over a distinguished 12-year international career, during which he played 161 Tests. Cook’s tenure as England’s leading run scorer was marked by consistency and resilience, qualities that Root has mirrored throughout his own illustrious career.
Since making his Test debut in 2012, Root has been a cornerstone of England’s batting lineup, known for his technical proficiency and ability to perform under pressure. His journey to becoming England’s top Test run-scorer has been filled with numerous memorable innings and a steadfast commitment to the game.
This achievement not only highlights Root’s individual brilliance but also underscores his significant contribution to English cricket. As captain, he led England through numerous series, and even after stepping down from the leadership role, he remains a pivotal figure in the team.
Root’s record-breaking feat has been celebrated by fans and cricketing peers alike, acknowledging his dedication and impact on the sport. As he continues to add to his tally, Root’s legacy as one of England’s greatest batsmen is firmly cemented.