Joe Root: The Test Cricket Maestro
Joe Root has established himself as the highest run-scorer in Test cricket among active players. The Englishman, known for his prowess in the red-ball format, has dedicated his career to excelling in Test matches. While he has steered clear of T20Is since 2019 and ODIs since the 2023 World Cup, Root remains focused on dominating the longest format of the game.
Root’s journey mirrors that of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, as he inches closer to surpassing the Indian icon’s Test runs tally. Currently ranked seventh on the list of highest run-getters in Tests as of August 2024, Root’s pursuit of Tendulkar’s record is a topic of intrigue for The Sporting News.
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The Pursuit of Sachin’s Record: A Daunting Task
Surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s monumental Test runs tally is no easy feat. Tendulkar, with 15921 runs from 200 Test matches, set a benchmark that few have come close to. Joe Root currently trails by 3544 runs, a substantial gap that requires exceptional performance and longevity in the game.
Player | Matches | Test runs |
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Sachin Tendulkar | 200 | 15921 |
Joe Root | 145* | 12377 |
Joe Root’s Test Calendar: A Test of Endurance
Over the past four years, Joe Root has showcased his commitment by playing an average of 11 Test matches annually, amounting to around 22 Test innings each year. This consistency is a testament to Root’s dedication to his craft.
Year | Test matches played |
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2021 | 15 |
2022 | 15 |
2023 | 8 |
2024* | 10* |
Root’s Path to Greatness: England’s Test Schedule
Date | Opposition | Venue |
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21 August – 25 August | Sri Lanka | Old Trafford |
29 August – 02 September | Sri Lanka | The Lord’s |
06 September – 10 September | Sri Lanka | The Oval |
07 October – 11 October | Pakistan | Multan |
15 October – 19 October | Pakistan | Karachi |
24 October – 28 October | Pakistan | Rawalpindi |
28 November – 02 December | New Zealand | Christchurch |
06 December – 10 December | New Zealand | Wellington |
14 December – 18 December | New Zealand | Hamilton |
28 May 2025 – 31 May 2025 | Zimbabwe | TBD |
Root’s Legacy: Chasing Tendulkar’s Record
With an average of 50 runs per Test innings, Joe Root’s quest to surpass Sachin Tendulkar’s record demands sustained excellence. Root’s calculated approach indicates that he may need to play until at least 2028 to stand a chance at claiming the title of the highest run-scorer in Test history.
At 33 years old in 2024, Root faces the challenge of maintaining peak performance as he strives to reach Tendulkar’s monumental total of 15921 runs before potentially retiring at 37.