Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Joe Root could break this ‘elusive’ Test record, says England legend Alastair Cook | Cricket News

Date:

Share post:


Joe Root could break this 'elusive' Test record, says England legend Alastair Cook
Joe Root. (Pic Credit – X)

NEW DELHI: Joe Root, the 33-year-old Yorkshireman, surpassed Alastair Cook‘s record England tally of 12,472 runs during the first Test match against Pakistan, where he scored an impressive 262 runs.
Cook, who recently retired from international cricket, was inducted into the ICC’s Hall of Fame and praised Root’s exceptional talent.
According to Cook, Root is a “generational talent” who has the potential to become the first batter in history to amass 16,000 Test runs.
Currently, Root occupies the fifth position on the all-time list of run-scorers, trailing behind retired legends such as Sachin Tendulkar, who holds the top spot with 15,921 runs, followed by Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis, and Rahul Dravid.
As Root continues to showcase his remarkable skills and consistency on the cricket field, the cricketing world eagerly anticipates his future achievements and the possibility of him etching his name in the record books as the most prolific run-scorer in Test cricket history.
“I think Joe Root could set a mark, certainly on the English side, which will be very hard to beat,” said Cook, who retired from Test cricket in 2018 with a century in his final innings.
“But you just never know. I hope he can get very close, if not be the first person to score 16,000 Test runs. It would be a great achievement but it’s a fair way off yet.”
Cook expressed his thoughts on the longevity of cricket records in the modern era. At 39 years old, he acknowledged the rapid evolution of the sport, particularly with the increasing popularity of limited-overs formats vying for space in the cricketing calendar alongside the traditional Test matches.
“Everyone looked to that Tendulkar record of 200 Test matches and I think quite a few people said, ‘Well, that’s never going to be done’.
“And you’ve got a fast bowler who has played 188 Test matches and taken more than 700 wickets (retired England quick James Anderson).
“So I know the game is changing, the landscape is changing. But something always crops up, someone always does.”




LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_img

Related articles

Hemang Badani frontrunner to become Delhi Capitals head coach, 2011 WC-winning star to join his support staff

Hemang Badani has emerged as the front-runner to take over the coaching duties at Delhi...

Biggest off-season deals on ACs from LG, Samsung and others: Enjoy ₹10000 instant discount and additional bank offers

The off-season is the perfect time to upgrade your cooling system with incredible deals on...

4 wickets for just 14 runs! How Sajid Khan sparked England’s dramatic middle-order collapse in 2nd Test | Cricket News

Sajid Khan's celebration (Photo Credits: @TheRealPCB on X) NEW DELHI: England’s steady march in the...

Best heel sandals for women: Top 10 comfortable & stylish options on Myntra | Fashion Trends

When it comes to enhancing your outfit, nothing works better than a good pair of...