Former England Test skipper Joe Root was phenomenal with the bat and returned to his dominant batting ways. On Sunday, during the Lord's Test against New Zealand, he slammed an unbeaten 115 to help England win by five wickets and go up 1-0 in the three-Test series. He also struck his 10,000th Test run during this knock, right after he scored his 26th Test century. As a result, he became only the 14th batter in world cricket to enter the 10k club and just the second Englishman after former England Test skipper Alastair Cook. Meanwhile, the latter was all-praise for the former and hailed him as the complete batter across formats.