ENG Vs SL 2024: Joe Root Creates History At Lord’s, Puts His Name On THIS Record List

New Delhi: England’s star batter Joe Root has registered multiple milestones in the ongoing England vs Sri Lanka 2nd Test match at Lord’s in London. Root has created history with his second consecutive century in the Test match at the iconic English venue.
The right-handed batter has become the highest-run scorer at Lord’s in Test cricket’s history as he surpasses legendary English cricketer Graham Gooch. Before getting to his century, Root went past Gooch in this prime list. Gooch, the iconic English cricketer, had made 2015 Test runs at Lord’s, while Root needed 97 to surpass the former England star.
Joe Root is now the third-ever cricketer to hit centuries in both innings in a Test at Lord’s. He had hit 142 in the first innings when England put 427 runs on board. Root joins the elite list of cricketers with twin tons at Lord’s in a single test. There were only three players who hit two centuries in the same Test at Lord’s before Root, West Indies Cricketer George Headly, Former England Captain Michael Vaughan and Legendary England Cricketer Graham Gooch.
This was also Root’s 34th century in Test cricket as he became England’s most prolific ton-maker in the format, going past Alastair Cook, who had 33 Test tons to his name.
England players with the most Test hundreds:

Joe Root – 34
Alastair Cook – 33
Kevin Pietersen – 23
Wally Hammond – 22
Colin Cowdrey – 22
Geoffrey Boycott – 22
Ian Bell – 22

This knock was Root’s 50th International century, making him the 9th player in history to have 50 or more centuries.
Players with the most number of Test centuries:

100 – Sachin Tendulkar
80 – Virat Kohli
71 – Ricky Ponting
63 – Kumar Sangakkara
62 – Jacques Kallis
55 – Hashim Amla
54 – Mahela Jayawardene
53 – Brian Lara
50 – Joe Root

England put 251 runs on the board in the second innings, handing Sri Lanka a huge 482-run trail in the second innings.

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