Stats: Joe Root becomes fastest Englishman to 11,000 Test runs

Root attained the milestone in his 130th Test.

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Courtesy of a breezy half-century against Ireland in the one-off Test, England’s Joe Root breached the 11,000-run mark in the longest format, becoming the fastest Englishman to attain the milestone in terms of matches, reaching there in his 130th game. Alastair Cook reached to the mark in his 140th Test against India in Chennai in 2016.

Root’s knock at the Lord’s Cricket Ground in London on Friday, June 2. England were in the driver’s seat thanks to a majestic double ton by Ollie Pope (205 runs off 208 balls) alongside Ben Duckett’s 178-ball 182.

The Three Lions were further aided by Test specialist Root, who joined the party and wasted no time in keeping the innings steady with his breezy 56 off 59, which featured four boundaries and one maximum. He attained the impressive landmark when he reached 52 with a single off Curtis Campher. 

It is worth mentioning that he became the second English batter to achieve the feat after England great Alastair Cook. Root is also the second highest run-getter in the format for England with 11,004 runs, only behind Cook (12,472 runs). He has hit 58 half-centuries and 29 tons, with his runs coming at an impressive average of 50.46.

Root also holds the record for the most runs scored in the 2021-23 cycle of the World Test Championship (WTC) with 1915 runs in 22 matches, including six fifties and eight centuries. Speaking about the match, Root also raised a 146-run stand with Pope for the third wicket.

However, Andy McBrine drew curtains on Root’s innings for 56. Notably, Ireland were dismissed for a paltry 172 courtesy of Stuart Broad’s five-for. With the crucial Ashes 2023 to kickstart in mid-June, Root will look to maintain his fine form in their quest to lift the Ashes.

Fastest batters to 11,000 Test runs (by matches)

PlayerOppositionGroundMatch DateDebut DateTimeMatInns
Kumar Sangakkarav BangladeshChattogram4 Feb 201420 Jul 200013y 199d122208
Brian Larav AustraliaAdelaide25 Nov 20056 Dec 199014y 354d121213
Ricky Pontingv EnglandCardiff8 Jul 20098 Dec 199513y 212d132222
Sachin Tendulkarv EnglandNottingham27 Jul 200715 Nov 198917y 254d139223
Rahul Dravidv Sri LankaAhmedabad16 Nov 200920 Jun 199613y 149d135234
Jacques Kallisv West IndiesBasseterre18 Jun 201014 Dec 199514y 186d139234
Mahela Jayawardenev PakistanSharjah16 Jan 20142 Aug 199716y 167d141237
Joe Rootv IrelandLord's1 Jun 202313 Dec 201210y 170d130238
Alastair Cookv IndiaChennai16 Dec 20161 Mar 200610y 290d140252
Shivnarine Chanderpaulv New ZealandDunedin3 Dec 201317 Mar 199419y 261d151256

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