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The 34-year-old surpassed three legends in one day as he cemented his place among the greats – and helped England strengthen their lead
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Watch: Joe Root accidentally smash Mohammed Siraj's wrist bandOn day 3, in the fourth innings of the fourth Test at Old Trafford, Joe Root accidentally smacked Mohammed Siraj's wristbandwith his bat while stealing a run. This happened in the 52nd ball, when a ball from Siraj hit his pads.
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Thesportstak on MSN'Absolutely no reason why...': Ricky Ponting's take on Joe Root closing in on Sachin Tendulkar's Test recordPonting feels that Root can very well go on to break Tendulkar's Test record if he manages to keep up his incredible form
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Just one man stands in the way of Joe Root and cricketing history. With his latest batting masterclass of 150, the England star became the second highest run-scorer in test cricket behind India great Sachin Tendulkar.
England will need eight wickets not seven with a hobbling Rishabh Pant batting with broken foot a real possibility, and this pitch is not wearing that much, so lot of work to do, according to Nasser Hussain.
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Joe Root's impressive 150-run innings in the fourth Test against India saw him break 11 records, underlining his exceptional cricketing prowess.
England cricket star Joe Root isn’t only a batting great. He also now holds a record in test cricket for catching after snaffling Karun Nair with a stunning one-handed grab in the third test against India at Lord’s.
Joe Root, the second highest run-scorer in Tests had climbed the run-mountain by 'eliminating risk of all possible modes of dismissal.