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The year of the Root

Root's 1,398 runs put him fourth on the list of runs scored by an England batsman in a calendar year. Of the three players ahead of him, one is Root himself.

Jonny Bairstow piled up 1,470 in 2016, the same year Root himself made 1,477. At the head of the list is another player from Yorkshire, Vaughan, whose Ashes heroics helped him to 1,481 in 2002.

Root, though, could play another five Tests this year, so it seems certain he will end 2021 at the head of the list.

His six hundreds ties an England record shared by Vaughan and Compton, in 1947, and he has made centuries in three consecutive Tests not once but twice this year.

What makes Root's run-scoring all the more remarkable is the performance of his team-mates.

England's second-highest run-scorer in 2021 - Rory Burns with 424 - has almost 1,000 runs fewer than Root.

In fact, Root has scored more runs in two-and-a-half Tests of this India series alone - 507 - than any other England batsman has managed all year.

What other records could Root break?

With two more Tests against India and three of the five in Australia to come in 2021, Root could have his eye on the all-time record in a calendar year.

In 2002 Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf amassed an incredible 1,788 runs from only 19 innings - two fewer than Root has played already - at an average of 99.33.

Yousuf also holds the record for Test centuries in a calendar year with nine. One more would take Root level with West Indies' Viv Richards, Aravinda da Silva of Sri Lanka, former Australia captain Ricky Ponting and India legend Sachin Tendulkar.

Speaking of Tendulkar, Root may also have an outside chance of breaking the India legend's record for most Test runs by a batsman.

Root is some way short of Tendulkar's mammoth tally of 15,921, but he is only 30 and has plenty of time to add to his 108 Test caps. Tendulkar retired at 40 having played 200 Tests.

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Root is also primed to surpass Alastair Cook's all-time England record of 12,472 Test runs. Once he does that, only India's Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis of South Africa and Ponting will stand between him and Tendulkar.

Roooooooootttttt!!! Keep that form up and get those world records.

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On 8/27/2021 at 11:19 AM, SirFozzie said:

Hooboy, India manage to fire England out early on Day 3, but in that gloom, Jimmy Anderson could run riot..

 

Or not. LOL if England find a way to blow this one.

Yeah, I thought the same.

India 239-6 on Day 4. The end is here.

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England captain Joe Root has returned to the top of the ICC's Test batting rankings for the first time in six years.

The 30-year-old has scored centuries in the last three Tests against India, his 507 runs in the three matches coming at an average of 126.75.

He replaces New Zealand's Kane Williamson, who drops to second.

Root said he was "proud" to have reached the milestone, but hopes his best form is "still to come".

He began the series against India in fifth but a run of sublime performances has propelled him up the list.

"As nice as it is, there's still so much hard work to do," he said.

"The focus doesn't change, it's all about continuing to get better, continuing scoring runs and hopefully setting up games to win Test matches.

"I suppose it would be nice to be able to stay there now [at number one]," he added.

Australia's Steve Smith is third, ahead of compatriot Marnus Labuschagne.

India opener Rohit Sharma completes the top five, overtaking his captain Virat Kohli, who has had a subdued series in England.

England's record breaking swing bowler James Anderson returns to the top five in the Test bowling rankings after his consistent performance against India.

The series is level at 1-1 going into the fourth Test at the Kia Oval in London from Thursday.

Congratulations, Joe Root. Well deserved.

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10 minutes ago, SirFozzie said:

Kohli down! Cost them an extra 30 runs, but I think they'd be happy to "just" get him out for 50.

 

India 105-5.

Virat Kohli had 10 runless deliveries after reaching his half-century. It's the fourth time in five Test matches this summer, including the World test Championship final, that he has reached 40. Those scores have been 44, 42, 55 and 50. Kohli has been unable to escape the clutches of two fine seam bowling attacks.

It's the fifth half-century in a row he has made without converting it into a century. The most he had in a sequence before this run was three.

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USA Cricket made Cricket History!

 

And no, it's not the Lifetime Acheivement Award for most dysfunctional board, EVER. (they retired that award two bankruptcies and one banned association ago), they had a player become only the 9th player all time (and second in One Day International-status games) to hit 6 sixes in a single over.

 

https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/usa-batsman-jaskaran-malhotra-becomes-160640825.html

 

He ended up at 173 not out, out of USA's 271-9, as they defeated Papa New Guinea by 134 runs in a ICC World Cricket League Two match up.

 

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/world-cup-league-2-2019-2021-22-1196667/points-table-standings

 

The US likely will not go directly to the World Cup Qualifier out of this, as they are 6-6, but it IS possible, but a playoff is more likely.

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The T20 world Cup preliminary rounds have begun, and Ireland's Bowler Curtis Campher did a Hat Trick one better, (four wickets in four deliveries) in Ireland's first T20 game against Netherlands.

https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/icc-men-s-t20-world-cup-2021-22-1267897/ireland-vs-netherlands-3rd-match-first-round-group-a-1273714/match-report

 

Ump didn't want to give them, two of them were DRS reviews

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