Joy as Joe Root eclipses Geoffrey Boycott’s England record – The Yorkshire Post says
The England captain achieved this milestone – one that will provoke much debate amongst the YCCC faithful over the respective careers of Root and Boycott – in his 99th Test and during another stamina-sapping innings in Sri Lanka.
Root’s latest innings of 186 runs, hot on the heels of a double century, saw him not only surpass Boycott’s career tally of 8,114 Test runs, but Kevin Pietersen and David Gower, on the list of all-time England scorers.
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Hide AdNow fourth overall, there’s a belief – even hope – that Root can, in time, emulate the record 12,472 runs that Sir Alastair Cook scored during a career of relentless consistency. Form and fitness will be key.
But, if the Sheffield-born tyro does pass the test of time, it means that England fans can look forward to a period of golden dominance.
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