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It was a splendid outing for former English Test skipper Joe Root on Sunday. During the Lord's Test against New Zealand, he slammed his 26th Test ton, which also led to his 10,000th run in the longes format of the sport. As a result, he became the 14th man in world cricket to do so, besides being the second Englishman after Alastair Cook. The 31-year-old has cemented his legacy as one of the all-time greats in Test cricket, while he still has a lot to contribute in the coming years. In the meantime, former Australian legend Mark Taylor feels that Root can surpass legendary former Indian Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar in most runs in Test history.
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On the other hand, another Australian in the form of all-rounder Marnus Labuschagne has vowed to take a leaf out of Root's playbook to garner success during the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka, starting Monday. "For me, it's my first real sub-continent challenge against spin. It's about conquering that challenge. Joe Root played phenomenally over there. I've learned a lot from how he went about his game there," he told BBC Sports Wales.
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Also, writing for the Daily Mail, former English skipper Nasser Hussain dubbed it one of the most excellent innings for Root. "After everything Joe Root has been through, trying to steer a struggling side through the difficulties of Covid and the pandemic, that was one of his. When you reach the end of your reign as captain and results are not going your way, it's easy to wonder what the public is thinking. But, the response Root got at Lord's would have ended any concerns he might have had. Put simply, he felt the love of the English cricketing public, and that will mean the world to him," he documented.