Twitter Reactions: Joe Root breaks multiple records with his sublime 35th Test ton in Multan
The ex-English skipper surpassed Mahela Jayawardene, Brian Lara, Sunil Gavaskar, and Younis Khan's count of 34 Test hundreds.
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Coming in at England being one-down in the second over of the first innings after being on the field under the scorching heat for a total of 149 overs was never going to be easy for Joe Root. The challenge was even more intimidating with England being 552 runs behind Pakistan's first innings total in the first Test of the three-match series in Multan.
However, none of these elements seemed to get better of Root as he brought up his 35th Test century in the second session of the second day as he fuelled England to come closer to reducing the deficit with his every run. Right from Ball 1 which was driven through the covers for a triple, Root looked his authentic self as he grew into his innings over time.
At one point in his innings, Root had more triples than boundaries. He looked increasingly more self-assured as he approached his ton. He brought up his century via a reverse sweep to a delivery which was pitched outside the leg-stump. He did not indulge in a rollicking celebration from his end to conserve his store of energy, but each and everyone in the crowd stood up to what was a brilliant inning from him.
Here's how X reacted to Root's ton in the first innings of the first Test vs Pakistan
Runs Machine Joe Root #PAKvsENG pic.twitter.com/gu2yuvLWNl
— ЅᏦᎽ (@13hamdard) October 9, 2024
Most Centuries in Test Cricket
— General Knowledge (@Knowledge1176) October 9, 2024
Sachin Tendulkar : 51
Jacques Kallis : 45
Ricky Ponting : 41
Kumar Sangakkara : 38
Rahul Dravid : 36
Joe Root* : 35#ENGvsPAK | #PAKvENG | #JoeRoot | #GOAT pic.twitter.com/5qFkFWePye
35 Test hundreds in his career! Joe Root is a living legend in red-ball cricket ❤️
— Suyog Warke🇮🇳 (@suyog_warke) October 9, 2024
He is only 16 centuries behind Sachin Tendulkar now! Can he break it? 🇮🇳🔥#PAKvENG pic.twitter.com/Caf0LKDfi5
Fab 4 Test centuries:
— Cricket lover 🇮🇳🇮🇳 (@I_am_Unkar007) October 9, 2024
Joe Root - 35* (147 Tests)
Kane Williamson - 32 (102 Tests)
Steven Smith - 32 (109 Tests)
Virat Kohli - 29 (115 Tests)#GranHermanoChile #LISA #KimPau #KimPau #HelloLoveAgain #Trump #cats #Israel #Haryana #الحرب_بدأت_الان #جنوب_لبنان pic.twitter.com/XGdgQLzJqU
Joe Root achieves another milestone! Well done on your 35th Test ton, solidifying your place among cricket's greats."
— Muhammad Kashif Abbasi (@kashifabbasi585) October 9, 2024
Joe Root continues his splendid run in Test cricket. Number 35 for him now.
— Akshat (@Akshat_Cricket) October 9, 2024
What a brilliant player he is 👏#JoeRoot #PAKvENG
35TH TEST HUNDRED FOR JOE ROOT...!!!! 🐐
— JassPreet (@JassPreet96) October 9, 2024
He smashed yet Another Hundred in Test Cricket. He scored Hundred against Pakistan in this first Test Match & this is his 35th Test Tons - Root, The GOAT.#PAKvENG #JoeRoot
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Unstoppable @Root66 🔥🔥#JoeRoot #PAKvENG #ENGvsPAK pic.twitter.com/lnhu3Vdaar
— Pankaj Mahto (@pannkajmahto) October 9, 2024
Joe Root 👏🏻👏🏻🔥🔥 https://t.co/MhxwLS1wPF
— Rash (@Rash28101) October 9, 2024
Tired of seeing Joe Root scoring centuries in every Test Innings .What a legend #PakvsEng
— Ashwin 🇮🇳 (@Ashwinkiing) October 9, 2024
Talking of the Test so far, the home side has put a sturdy first innings total in front of the visitors with 556 runs on the board. The high score came on the back of three centuries from Pakistan's batting lineup with Abdullah Shafique, Shan Masood, and Salman Ali Agha putting up 102, 151, and 104 runs, respectively. Jack Leach got the maximum of three wickets from England's end with Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse striking twice each in Multan.
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