Joe Root created history, Handingley Test made a record of Sunil Gavaskar and Shivnarayan Chandrapaul’s record

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Joe Root Record: England star batsman Jo Root played a brilliant half -century against India on the fifth day of the Hadingley Test on 24 June. It is worth noting that with this, he has equaled a large record of the great batsman Sunil Gavaskar and Shivnarine Chandrapaul.

Yes, this happened. First of all, know that Joe Root faced 84 balls in the fourth inning of the first Test against India and scored an unbeaten 53 runs with the help of 6 fours. On the basis of this half -century, he equaled a special record of India’s great batsman Sunil Gavaskar.

In fact, Joe Root has now reached the second number in the special record list of the highest half -century while batting during the fourth inning at Test International. Both these veterans have done this feat 12-12 times. Please tell that Shivnarayan Chandrapall in this record list, Chris Gayle And Graeme Smith is presently on the first position with 13–13 half-centuries.

Apart from this, Joe Root has completed the 66th half -century of his Test career, after which he has jointly reached the second number in the list of players who have scored the highest half -century in Test International. At the top of this list is the great batsman Sachin Tendulkar who hit 68 half -centuries in 329 Test innings.

This is the condition of the match

In the first Test match played between India and England, Team India had targeted England to score 371 runs in fourth inning, chasing the English team to win by five wickets by achieving the target in 82 overs. In this match, India scored 471 runs and 364 runs in both their innings. At the same time, England scored 465 runs and 373/5 runs.

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