England face Sri Lanka in ODI series decider
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Joe Root says he would "love" to be part of England's next Ashes tour in 2029-30, when he will turn 39 years old.
England close in on fourth test and series win over India Hosts end day three on 544-7, 186 runs ahead in first innings Joe Root second in all-time test scorer list after superb 150 Captain Ben Stokes retires hurt but re-emerges to add more runs MANCHESTER ...
LONDON (AP) — Joe Root chalked up a record 34th test century for England as the hosts raced closer to a series victory over Sri Lanka in the second test at Lord's on Saturday. Root equaled Alastair Cook’s England record on Thursday and surpassed it ...
The English stalwart was well supported by Ollie Pope and Ben Stokes in century-plus stands as the hosts lead by 186 runs
England's Joe Root makes a sublime 160 before Australia opener Travis Head replies with an unbeaten 91 on day two of the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney.
Joe Root makes his second hundred of the series, while Travis Head closes in on his third, as Day 2 of the final Ashes test between Australia and England ends evenly poised SYDNEY -- Joe Root made his second hundred of the series, while Travis Head closed ...
After the opening day's play was reduced to 45 overs due to Sydney's usual erratic weather this time of year, Root completely dominated the first half of the day to notch his 41st Test ton and join Ricky Ponting in third place on the all-time century list.
Joe Root scored 15 runs in the second innings of the fourth Australia vs England Test of the ongoing Ashes series at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) to achieve the feat.