While his innings was cut short by legendary Ravichandran Ashwin, England’s Joe Root managed a remarkable feat on Day 2 of the second Test against India – crossing 1000 Test runs in India. Despite the dismissal, this achievement cements his place among batting greats who have conquered Indian pitches.
Joe Root knock was characteristically flamboyant, peppered with audacious reverse sweeps and a booming six over long-off. However, Ravichandran Ashwin’s guile proved too much, and a miscued slog resulted in a catch at short third, leaving Joe Root stranded on 16 runs.
But even in this brief stay, Joe Root etched his name into cricketing history. Only five other visiting batsmen have ever accumulated over 1000 Test runs in India, a testament to the challenging nature of these conditions. Joining the likes of Clive Lloyd, Alastair Cook, and Matthew Hayden, Root has proven his adaptability and class on foreign soil.
Root: A cricket great
Despite the early dismissal, Root’s innings served as a reminder of his immense talent. Battling through injury, he still managed to score at a brisk pace and entertain the crowd. His determination and skill are undeniable, and fans will be hoping for a full recovery and a bigger score in the next innings.
For India, Root’s wicket came as a welcome relief, offering a vital breakthrough after a frustrating morning session. However, his milestone achievement deserves recognition, further adding to the rich tapestry of cricketing history between India and England.
As the match unfolds, all eyes will be on Root’s progress and whether he can overcome his injury to build on his already impressive record in India.
Joe Root joins elite club
1000+ runs by visiting batters in India
1359 C Lloyd (Avg 75.50)
1235 A Cook (51.45)
1042 G Greenidge (45.3)
1027 M Hayden (51.35)
1003*J Root (45.59)