Joe Root, Test and India cricket
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ABP News on MSNJoe Root's Net Worth In 2025: From ECB Salary To Crore-Rupee DealsJoe Root completed his century as soon as he scored a run on the second day of the second Test against India. He had remained unbeaten on 99 runs at the end of Day 1, and with a boundary off Jasprit Bumrah’s very first delivery on Day 2,
Jasprit Bumrah has achieved a huge record in international cricket after dismissing Joe Root in the first innings of the third Test at Lord's. Bumrah removed Root after the English batter had reached his 37th Test century.
England’s Joe Root pulled off a sensational one-handed catch in the slips to dismiss India’s Karun Nair on Day 2 (Friday, July 11) of the third Test.
England's Joe Root talks to the BBC's Stephan Shemilt to share his secrets on what it takes to have 'safe hands' after taking his 211th Test catch - the most by any non-wicketkeeper.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNENG vs IND: Joe Root and Lord's - England star batter continues reign at his favourite hunting groundJoe Root scored a magnificent century at Lord's against India in the third Test, his eighth at the iconic venue. He reached the milestone on Day 2, continuing his love affair with Lord's and surpassing several records in the process.
London: Joe Root added another golden chapter to his illustrious Test career on Friday at Lord’s, crafting his 37th Test hundred in style to become the most prolific active century-maker in
India's Jasprit Bumrah dismissed Ben Stokes, Joe Root and Chris Woakes in the first half an hour of Day 2 of the third Test to run through England.
Joe Root has reached his 37th test century before becoming one of three batters to succumb to India star pacer Jasprit Bumrah as England powered to 353-7 by lunch on Day 2 of the third test at Lord’s