Explore the dominance of Joe Root in Test cricket, comparing his achievements with the Fab 4. Discover his adaptability and ...
Despite a double failure in the final Test, Root ended the Lanka series as the top-run-getter, with 375 runs in six innings at an average of 75.00, with two centuries and one fifty. His best score is ...
Following his side's loss to Sri Lanka in the third Test, England batter Joe Root, named as the Player of the Summer ...
England allrounder Moeen Ali has announced his retirement from international cricket, continuing the changing of the guard in ...
New Zealand's Kane Williamson has made a mark in Asian Test cricket, scoring 2,003 runs in 24 Tests, including seven ...
Ahead of Afghanistan's one-off Test against New Zealand, Kane Williamson played down the chatter around 'Fab Four' and ...
Root matched the record for the most centuries by an English cricketer in the format. With this milestone achieved, Root now has his sights set on surpassing Alastair Cook's record for the most ...
The day before Cook walked the red carpet on August 29, he joined George and Amal Clooney at their 18th-century villa on Lake Como, The Daily Mail reported. The trio took a boat to dinner at Villa ...
Despite reaching such milestones, one of Atkinson's main highlights was getting his teammate Joe Root to his incredible moment, breaking Sir Alastair Cook's record for the most Test centuries as ...
Joe Root scored his second century of the Lord’s Test, taking him past Alastair Cook as the leading centurion among England players. The latest from Root – the 34th of his career in Test cricket – ...
Joe Root has rewritten the history books, surpassing Alastair Cook to become the leading century-maker in England's Test cricket history. Root's landmark 34th century came during the second Test ...