Joe Root added another remarkable achievement to his illustrious career by becoming only the second batter in cricket history to score 14,000 runs in Test cricket. The England star reached the milestone during the second Test against New Zealand, joining legendary Indian batter Sachin Tendulkar in the exclusive club.
Root entered the match needing a few runs to reach the landmark and achieved it during England’s second innings at The Oval. The moment was greeted with applause from teammates and fans as the former England captain continued his rise among the game's greatest Test batters.
The 35-year-old has been one of the most consistent performers in red-ball cricket over the past decade. His latest milestone further strengthens his position as England’s greatest Test run-scorer and one of the finest batters of his generation.
Root closes in on more records
Root is currently second on the all-time list of highest run-scorers in Test cricket, behind only Sachin Tendulkar. The Indian legend finished his career with 15,921 Test runs, a record that has stood for more than a decade.
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Since making his Test debut in 2012, Root has built an outstanding record through consistency, adaptability and a hunger for big scores. He has surpassed several legendary names on the all-time run charts and continues to add to his tally with every series.
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The right-hander has enjoyed a particularly productive phase in recent years, scoring heavily across conditions and formats. His performances have played a crucial role in England’s success and helped him climb rapidly among cricket’s all-time greats.
Historic achievement for England star
Reaching 14,000 Test runs places Root in an elite category that very few cricketers have come close to entering. The achievement highlights both his longevity and excellence at the highest level of the game.
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With plenty of cricket still ahead of him, Root now has the opportunity to challenge Tendulkar’s long-standing record. Whether he eventually surpasses the Indian icon or not, his place among the greatest Test batters in history is already secure.
The milestone serves as another reminder of Root’s extraordinary contribution to England cricket and his enduring impact on the longest format of the game.