Joe Root Matches Sachin Tendulkar's Record in First Test Against Pakistan

In a remarkable display during the first Test against Pakistan, Joe Root equaled Sachin Tendulkar's record for the most fifties in Test cricket. Root's 68th fifty helped England secure a 34-run lead after reaching 205/4 in their first innings. With standout performances from bowlers Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue, Pakistan struggled to reach a modest total of 171. As Root returns as captain, England aims to build on their lead, while Pakistan seeks quick wickets to regain control in this three-match series.
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Root Equals Tendulkar's Record

During the ongoing first Test against Pakistan at Headingley, England's Test captain Joe Root matched the legendary Sachin Tendulkar's record for the most fifties in Test cricket. On Day 2, Root achieved his 68th Test fifty, scoring 66 runs off 112 balls, which included 10 boundaries.


Record-Breaking Achievements

With this milestone, Root now shares the top spot with Tendulkar for the most 50-plus scores in Test matches. Following them is West Indies' Shivnarine Chanderpaul with 66 fifties, while Allan Border and Rahul Dravid each have 63. Additionally, Root has climbed to fifth place for the most 50-plus scores as a captain in Tests, with Graeme Smith leading the list at 61.


England Takes Charge

As of the latest updates, England has taken a strong position against Pakistan in the first Test, reaching 205/4 in their first innings, which gives them a 34-run lead. Starting Day 2 at 112/2, England was still trailing Pakistan's first-innings total of 171. A century partnership between Jordan Cox and Joe Root significantly boosted England's standing. Cox scored 73 runs before being dismissed, while Root's innings helped England surpass Pakistan's total.


Pakistan's Struggles

Earlier, Pakistan was bowled out for 171 in their first innings after England opted to bowl first. Ollie Robinson and Josh Tongue were the standout bowlers, each taking five wickets. Robinson ended with figures of 5/51, while Tongue recorded 5/46, as Pakistan's batting lineup faltered. Abdullah Shafique provided some resistance with a score of 61, but the English bowlers maintained pressure throughout.


Looking Ahead

This Test marks Joe Root's return as captain following Ben Stokes' retirement. England aims to extend their first-innings lead and apply more pressure on Pakistan, who will need to secure quick wickets to avoid a significant deficit in this three-match series.