Joe Root’s Test record as he becomes England’s second highest run-scorer

Only Sir Alastair Cook has scored more runs for England in five-day cricket.

Tom White
Friday 13 August 2021 12:09 EDT
Joe Root stands second on England’s list of Test run-scorers (Tim Goode/PA)
Joe Root stands second on England’s list of Test run-scorers (Tim Goode/PA) (PA Wire)

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England captain Joe Root moved second in his country’s all-time list of Test run-scorers in the second Test against India

One game after becoming England’s leading scorer across all formats, the Yorkshire batsman moved ahead of Graham Gooch to trail only Sir Alastair Cook in five-day cricket.

Here, the PA news agency looks at Root’s record.

Rapid rise

Having begun this year seventh on the list, Root has made swift progress through the upper echelons of England’s Test batsmen.

His 426 runs in two January Tests against Sri Lanka lifted him ahead of Geoffrey Boycott, Kevin Pietersen and David Gower to fourth and a double century against India in Chennai in February saw off Alec Stewart to take Root third.

When he reached 14 at Lord’s on Friday he passed Gooch’s career total of 8,900, though Cook’s 12,472 will remain out of range for some time yet.

Root is the 10th Englishman with 20 Test hundreds to his name, following Cook, Pietersen, Walter Hammond, Colin Cowdrey, Boycott, Ian Bell, Andrew Strauss, Ken Barrington and Gooch.

His 21st came in the first Test against India. Pietersen is ranked second on 23, with Cook again well clear on 33.

Eight England batsmen have averaged 50 or more for their careers, with Root having gone into the current Test at 49.10.

Root in 2021 – timeline

January 25 – finishes the two-Test series against Sri Lanka with an average of 106.50 after innings of 228 in the first Test and 186 in the second.

February 5 – makes his 100th Test appearance and celebrates by scoring 218 against India in Chennai.

February 25 – takes five for eight against India in Ahmedabad, England’s third-cheapest five-wicket haul.

March 4 – captains England in a Test for the 50th time, just the fifth man to do so.

August 4 – becomes England’s leading run-scorer across all formats with 64 in the first innings against India at Trent Bridge.

Best year as captain as record beckons

Root’s Test average this year, 59.11 before this game, is his best since 2015 and he has already recorded his third-highest run tally for a calendar year – he made 1,385 at 60.22 in 2015 and 1,477 at 49.23 the following year.

It has also helped to bring his record as captain back in line with the earlier part of his career under Cook’s leadership.

Before taking the captaincy, Root made 4,594 runs at 52.80 in 98 innings with 11 hundreds and 27 fifties.

He has now had 54 matches as captain, with 98 innings – including this innings. Before this Test he had scored 4,293 runs at 45.67 as skipper, with 10 hundreds and 23 fifties.

His 54th Test as captain draws him alongside Michael Atherton and behind only Cook, while only five men have captained England in 10 or more Tests with a higher win ratio than Root’s 49.1 per cent.

Should he remain ever-present for the rest of the year, Root will pass Cook’s record of 59 matches as England’s red-ball captain in the Boxing Day Test with Australia.

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