England captain Joe Storman. Root is discussed loudly

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  • Root scored 56 runs.
  • Second fastest batsman to score 11,000
  • Now the debate on breaking Sachin's record begins
New Delhi:

Former England Test captain Joe Root was named after him in the cricket corridor on Saturday. When Root scored 56 runs in the only Test match against Ireland (ENG vs IRE, Only Test), he became the second youngest batsman to score the fastest eleven thousand runs in Test history, as well as a debate about breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record of most runs. But millions of fans were expecting Root to break Sir Don Bradman's very-very special record. In particular, these fans started counting the countdown when Root had crossed the fifty mark, but this could not happen on Saturday.

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After scoring 56 runs in the innings, Root was bowled by Andy McBrine, so this dream of the fans was shattered, but that time is not far away, when Joe McBrine was bowled. Root's account will have his 29th century. And with this, he will surpass Sir Don Bradman's record of <> centuries.

When it comes to the most centuries in Test cricket, Bradman's name comes at number 15, but sometimes this standard remained number one in the world of records for many years. In terms of centuries, Sachin Tendulkar (51) is at the top, Jacques Kallis (45) and Ricky Ponting (41) are at number three. Although Root may have missed out on Saturday, the day is not far when he will surpass not only Sir Don but many other legends in this matter.

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