Joe Root Makes History Again: Age, Test Runs & Today’s Stunning Knock

Jul 26, 2025 - 13:53
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Joe Root Makes History Again: Age, Test Runs & Today’s Stunning Knock

Who Is Joe Root and How Old Is He?

Joe Root, full name Joseph Edward Root, born on 30 December 1990 in Sheffield, England, is one of cricket’s modern legends. As of 26 July 2025, he is 34 years old, turning 35 later this year.

Today’s Test Match Runs & Milestones

On 26 July 2025, during the fourth Test between England and India at Old Trafford, Joe Root again etched his name in the record books:

  • He scored his 38th Test century, hitting a composed 150 off 248 balls, anchoring England’s innings on the third day and catapulting them toward dominance.

  • That knock pushed his tally into the second-highest run-scorer slot in Test cricket history, behind only Sachin Tendulkar (15,921 runs), surpassing Ricky Ponting (13,378) and Jacques Kallis (13,289).

  • He also became the first player ever to register 1,000 Test runs at Old Trafford, a ground steeped in cricketing history since 1857.

  • Another milestone: he ascended to third place on the all-time Test run-scorers list during this innings in Manchester, behind only Ponting and Tendulkar.

Summary of Root’s Milestones

Milestone Detail
Age 34 (Born 30 Dec 1990)
Test Matches Played 156 Tests; 13,259 runs (average ~50.80) 
Total Centuries 38 Test centuries as of 26 Jul 2025
All-Time Test Run-Scorer Rank (currently) 2nd (to Tendulkar), previously 3rd after surpassing Kallis and Dravid
Old Trafford Runs First to exceed 1,000 Test runs at this historic venue
Fifty-plus Scores Over 104 scores of 50+, second only to Tendulkar in Test cricket 

Highlights & Context

Before this match:

  • Root had already become England’s all-time Test run-scorer, surpassing Alastair Cook years earlier, and was firmly in the top tier of cricket legends.

  • In the World Test Championship, he holds multiple records: most centuries (19) and 50+ scores (41) in the 2021–25 tournament cycle.

  • He was also England’s standout in white-ball formats—scoring a match-winning ODI unbeaten 166 in Cardiff against the West Indies in June 2025, leading England to a series-clinching victory.

Summary: Today’s Key Takeaways

  • Joe Root, at age 34, is rewriting Test cricket history.

  • Scored 150 on 26 July 2025—the 38th Test century of his career.

  • Became second-highest Test run-scorer ever.

  • Achieved a record 1,000+ Test runs at Old Trafford.

  • Cemented reputation as one of the all‑time greats, consistently delivering high-impact innings across formats.

Conclusion 

Joe Root’s form during the 4th Test versus India in late July 2025 demonstrates not just statistical dominance, but calibre, composure and match-winning temperament. With 13,259+ Test runs and counting, Root has overtaken legends like Ponting and Kallis, and now sits just behind Tendulkar at the summit of Test cricket greatness. At 34, he still has more cricket ahead—potentially inching ever closer to becoming the all-time leading run-scorer, a feat only Tendulkar has accomplished so far