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Joe Root Sets New Benchmark: Breaks Gavaskar’s Century Record!

Former England captain Joe Root broke the record for Test centuries held by Indian legend Sunil Gavaskar, scoring his 35th Test ton against Pakistan in Multan. Root achieved this milestone with a single off Abrar Ahmed, surpassing the previous record of 34 centuries held by Gavaskar.

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Surpassing Legends
With this century, Root also outperformed notable players like Mahela Jayawardene, Brian Lara, and Younis Khan, all of whom have 34 Test hundreds. His remarkable consistency places him among the “Fab Four” of modern cricket, alongside Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, and Steve Smith.

Leading Run-Scorer

In addition to breaking Gavaskar’s record, Root became England’s highest run-scorer in Test cricket, surpassing Alastair Cook’s 12,472 runs. He is now fifth on the all-time Test run-scorers list, with only legends like Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis, Rahul Dravid, and Sachin Tendulkar ahead of him.

Future Aspirations
At just 33, Root is seen as a strong contender to break Tendulkar’s record of 15,921 runs. Former captain Michael Vaughan expressed confidence in Root’s ability to achieve this if he maintains his form and fitness. Alastair Cook stated, “I can see him overhauling Sachin Tendulkar’s record,” noting Root’s determination and talent.

Remarkable Consistency
Root’s 35th century also marked a significant milestone in the World Test Championship, as he became the first batsman to surpass 5,000 runs in the competition. His ability to score runs across varying conditions makes him a formidable opponent.

As England looks ahead to two more Test matches against Pakistan, Joe Root’s performance will be critical. His first century against Pakistan not only reinforces his status as one of cricket’s greats but also highlights his relentless pursuit of excellence, potentially paving the way for him to challenge the all-time run-scoring record.

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