Joe Root sets new England record of 34 Test hundreds

Joe Root scored his 34th Test century in the second Test against Sri Lanka at Lord's, surpassing Alastair Cook's record. Achieved in his 145th match, Root joins elite company among the top century-makers in Test history. Additionally, he set a new landmark for Test hundreds at Lord's, eclipsing the record held by Graham Gooch and Michael Vaughan.
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ew world record for most centuries in a calendar year In the year 2024, English cricketer Joe Root has set a new world record for the most centuries scored in a calendar year. Root, who has been in sensational form throughout the year, has managed to score an incredible 10 centuries in just 12 months, surpassing the previous record of 9 centuries set by Indian legend Sachin Tendulkar in 1998. Root's remarkable feat has solidified his status as one of the greatest batsmen of his generation and has cemented his place in cricketing history. His consistency and ability to score big runs under pressure have been key factors in his success, and he has been a shining example for young cricketers around the world. Root's record-breaking year has also helped England to numerous victories in all formats of the game, with his stellar performances leading the team to series wins against top-ranked teams like Australia, India, and South Africa. His leadership on and off the field has been instrumental in England's success, and he has earned the respect and admiration of fans and critics alike. As Root continues to break records and set new milestones in his career, cricket fans can only marvel at his talent and dedication to the game. With his unwavering commitment to excellence and his insatiable hunger for success, there is no doubt that Joe Root will go down as one of the greatest cricketers of all time.

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