Joe Root created history, great Rahul Dravid and Alastair Cook’s biggest record
Joe root record: Five matches between India and England Test series First match of (Eng vs Ind 1st Test) Leeds’s headingley is being played at the cricket ground where experienced player of England Joe Root on the fourth day of the match (Joe root) Creating history, great player Rahul Dravid (Rahul Dravid) And Alastair Cook (Alastair Cook) Has equaled a large test record of. Significantly, he has shown this feat not by his batting, but by fielding.
Yes, this has happened. First of all, know that on the fourth day of the Handingley Test, Joe Root caught the catch of Shardul Thakur off Josh Tung in the second inning of the Indian team and earlier he showed KL Rahul’s way to the pavilion while holding a catch of KL Rahul off Bridan Cars during India’s first inning.
Along with this, now in the history of root Test cricket, Rahul has become the most caught player jointly with Dravid. He has done this feat while holding 210 catches in 293 innings of 154 Tests. Tell me if Rahul Dravid, then he caught 210 catches in 301 innings of 164 matches in his career.
The highest catch player in Test cricket
Joe Root – 210 catches in 293 innings of 154 matches
Rahul Dravid – 210 catches in 4301 innings of 164 matches
Mahela Jayawardene – 205 catches in 270 innings of 149 matches
Steve Smith – 200 catches in 223 innings of 117 matches
Not only this, also know that Joe Root has also equaled the record of catching the most catches in India vs England Test. Joe Root did this feat by holding 38 catches in 57 innings of 31 Tests. Talk about Alastair Cook at the same time, then he caught 38 catches in 57 innings of 30 matches.
India vs England Test the most caught
Alastair Cook – 38 catches in 57 innings of 30 matches
Joe Root – 38 catches in 57 innings of 31 matches
Sunil Gavaskar – 35 catches in 65 innings of 38 matches
This has been the condition of the headingley test match
By the end of the fourth day of the Handingley Test, the Indian team scored 364 runs in their second inning and England played 6 overs and added 21 runs without any loss.
Earlier, Team India scored 471 runs in their first inning and England 465 runs. Overall, England have to achieve a target of 371 runs to win the fifth day of the Haddingley Test and Team India has to take 10 wickets.