Joe Root etched his name deeper into cricketing history on July 25, 2025, during the fourth Test against India at Old Trafford, Manchester. The England star leapfrogged legends Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis, and Ricky Ponting in quick succession to become the second-highest run-scorer in Test cricket history, standing behind only Sachin Tendulkar.
Root’s Historic Milestone at Old Trafford
Coming into the match, Root needed just a few runs to surpass the trio of cricketing greats. He achieved the feat in fine style, showcasing his trademark calm and composure at the crease. By the end of his innings, Root had not only rewritten the record books but also reminded the world of his exceptional consistency across formats.
In a poetic twist of fate, it was Ricky Ponting — the man Root overtook — who was on commentary when the record was broken. The moment wasn’t lost on Ponting, who graciously acknowledged Root’s achievement live on air.
“A magnificent moment in history,” Ponting said.
“Just the one more to go now, about 2500 runs behind, but the way that his career has gone over the last four or five years, there’s absolutely no reason why not.”
Root Closes in on Sachin Tendulkar’s Record
Alongside this historic achievement, Root also notched up his 38th Test century — an incredible feat that places him just behind the legendary trio of Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis, and Sachin Tendulkar in terms of most Test hundreds. It was yet another testament to his ability to perform at the highest level, particularly when it matters most.
The milestone sparked celebrations across the cricketing world, with fans and pundits alike tipping Root to eventually challenge Tendulkar’s all-time record. With the form he’s shown in recent years, crossing that final frontier may well be within reach.
Root’s journey continues to inspire the next generation, proving that with focus, resilience, and passion, greatness is not just a destination — it’s a path you pave every time you step onto the field.