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Joe Root, the second-highest run scorer in Test cricket, is nearing Sachin Tendulkar's 15921 runs tally despite a recent failure in the Oval Test.
Yorkshireman Joe Root’s remarkable 150 against India at Old Trafford not only secured England’s commanding position in the fourth Test but also propelled him to second place on the all-time Test ...
Samthing's previous albums have all been personal to some extent; however, this one takes listeners on a trip into his childhood.
Joe Root's 29-run innings against India in the fifth Test at The Oval propelled him past Sachin Tendulkar to become the third-highest run-scorer in home Tests. Root now boasts 7,220 runs in England, ...
The legendary Australia batter takes the top spot with 7578 runs from 92 matches (154 innings) at an average of 56.97 with 23 ...
During the fifth Test at The Oval on Day 2, England's stand-in captain Ollie Pope declined the umpires' suggestion to ...
Joe Root has made cricket history by matching a record previously only held by Don Bradman during the Oval Test against India ...
Root scored 29 runs from 45 balls for England in the first innings of the fifth Test. During his 29-run knock, Root broke ...
Joe Root went past Sachin Tendulkar in a major record list during the first innings of the fifth Test against India. Root ...
Joe Root hit 6 fours in his 29-run knock that came off 45 deliveries and his dismissal left England at 175/4 after 33 overs.
Joe Root continues to make history, surpassing Tendulkar’s home record and becoming the first player to score 2000 Test runs ...
Months after Dimuth Karunaratne called it quits from Test cricket, Angelo Mathews is set to follow suit after the first Test against Bangladesh in Galle, beginning Tuesday, June 17. That leaves a ...