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Alastair Cook backs Joe Root to become top run-scorer in Tests

Joe Root's hunger and consistency can help him become the top run-scorer in Test cricket, fellow Englishman Alastair Cook said after being surpassed by him as the country's most successful batsman in the format.

October 09, 2024 / 17:42 IST
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Joe Root's hunger and consistency can help him become the top run-scorer in Test cricket says Alastair Cook (Image AP)
Joe Root's hunger and consistency can help him become the top run-scorer in Test cricket says Alastair Cook (Image AP)

Joe Root's hunger and consistency can help him become the top run-scorer in Test cricket, fellow Englishman Alastair Cook said after being surpassed by him as the country's most successful batsman in the format on Wednesday. Root eclipsed Cook's tally of 12,472 runs when he reached 71 not out with an elegantly driven boundary on day three of the first Test against Pakistan and the former captain celebrated with a wave to the dressing room. He went on to score a century after lunch.

"Root would have known (he had broken the record). You just do, don't you? And what a shot to do it," Cook told the BBC.
"Probably for Root now, he's got bigger fish to fry.

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"I don't know what his exact aim is, but he's not lost that hunger and desire to keep on scoring runs." Cook said Root, who is now fifth in the all-time list of run-scorers, can set his sights on overhauling Indian maestro Tendulkar who is at the top with 15,921 runs.

"I can see Root overhauling Tendulkar's record. When I retired, I thought there was every chance that my record will be broken. I thought only the effects of captaincy and the hunger that takes out of you would stop him," Cook added.