Joe Root equals Sachin Tendulkar's historic Test record with fifty vs Pakistan

Joe Root matched Sachin Tendulkar's world record of 68 Test fifties after scoring a crucial 66 against Pakistan at Headingley.

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Joe Root in this frame. (Getty)

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Joe Root equalled Sachin Tendulkar's record of 68 Test half-centuries.

Root reached the landmark in 33 fewer Tests than Tendulkar.

In a series of interesting events, star England batter Joe Root added another big milestone to his illustrious Test career on Thursday, August 20, as he drew level with India batting icon Sachin Tendulkar for the most half-centuries in the history of the format. The England skipper achieved the feat during the second innings of the first Test against Pakistan at Headingley, scoring a calm 66 off 112 balls. The knock took Root's tally of Test fifties to 68, putting him alongside Tendulkar at the top of the all-time list.

Big feat for Joe Root

Root walked out to bat with England in a tough position at 48/2 after Pakistan had posted 171 in their first innings. The England skipper then joined forces with Jordan Cox to steady the hosts, with the pair stitching a crucial 150 runs off 204 deliveries and helping the Three Lions move past Pakistan's total.

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Root looked in good touch and control during his stay at the crease, finding gaps with ease, hitting 10 boundaries. He made the most of anything loose, playing crisp drives and well-timed cuts against Mohammad Ali and Khurram Shahzad.

Khurram Shahzad eventually dismissed Root by trapping him LBW. The England skipper tried to work an inward-moving ball towards the region but failed to make contact as the ball struck him on knee roll. A review followed, but ball-tricking returned three reds, confirming Root's dismissal and ending an important innings that had helped England take control of the game.

Here's the list of batters with most fifties in Test cricket:

Player Country Span Mat Inns Runs Average 100s 50s
Sachin Tendulkar India 1989-2013 200 329 15,921 53.78 51 68
Joe Root England 2012-2026 167* 305 14,180 50.64 41 68
Jacques Kallis South Africa 1995-2013 166 280 13,289 55.37 45 58
Ricky Ponting Australia 1995-2012 168 287 13,378 51.85 41 62
Rahul Dravid India 1996-2012 164 286 13,288 52.31 36 63
Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies 1994-2015 164 280 11,867 51.37 30 66
Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka 2000-2015 134 233 12,400 57.40 38 52
Allan Border Australia 1978-1994 156 265 11,174 50.56 27 63
Alastair Cook England 2006-2018 161 291 12,472 45.35 33 57
Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka 1997-2014 149 252 11,814 49.84 34 50


Root took 33 fewer Tests to level Tendulkar's feat, highlighting how frequently he registered half-centuries during the initial phase of his career. With time, the star English batter made some changes which helped improve his ability to turn promising starts into hundreds.

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