With a magnificent century in the second Test against New Zealand, Joe Root has taken his Test tally to 12886 runs in 151 matches.
England’s talismanic batter Joe Root is making the right progress to challenge the greatness of Sachin Tendulkar in Test cricket. The Englishman has been enjoying the peak of his career and ruling Test cricket with runs all across the globe. Root marched ahead of his contemporaries in the Fab Four – Virat Kohli, Steve Smith, and Kane Williamson- as he had now set the target on none other than the Master Blaster’s back. With a magnificent century in the second Test against New Zealand, Root has taken his Test tally to 12,886 runs in 151 matches and is currently placed fifth in most runs tally. There is not a big gap between him and number 2 – Ricky Ponting – 492 runs; considering the pace he has been scoring runs in recent times, the former England captain might eclipse it soon.
Player
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
SR
100
50
Sachin Tendulkar
200
329
33
15921
248*
53.78
54.04
51
68
Ricky Ponting
168
287
29
13378
257
51.85
58.72
41
62
Jacques Kallis
166
280
40
13289
224
55.37
45.97
45
58
Rahul Dravid
164
286
32
13288
270
52.31
42.51
36
63
Joe Root
151
276
23
12886
262
50.93
57.37
36
64
Root is the only active player in the top 10 highest Test run-scorers’ tally, which gave him a fair advantage over the likes of Smith, Kohli and Williamson, to dethrone Tendulkar’s tally of 15921 runs.
Joe Root frontrunner to surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s tally
The English batter hit his peak in the post-COVID era and became a force to reckon with for England. Handing over the captaincy to Ben Stokes also helped him focus more on his batting.
Since the start of 2021, he has scored 5063 runs in 54 Tests at an astonishing average of 56.25, including 19 centuries. He made the necessary adjustments to his batting and added flair to it, which made him the best in the business.
Former England cricketers, including Alastair Cook and Michael Vaughan, have often backed Root to break Tendulkar’s record of most runs in Test cricket. Tendulkar scored 15,921 runs at an average of 53.78 in 200 Test matches between 1989 and 2013. He is the only player to have scored more than 50 centuries in the format, retiring with 51 tons and 68 half-centuries.
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