Joe Root Surpasses Virat Kohli, Steve Smith In Test Cricket Records
Joe Root, Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, and Steve Smith are often celebrated as the finest batters in modern Test cricket. Among these elite players, Joe Root has notably enhanced his batting prowess in recent years.
Root's consistency and ability to score runs and centuries have made him a formidable force in red-ball cricket. Currently, he is participating in the home Test series against the West Indies. England secured a victory in the first Test at Lord's by an innings and 114 runs.

Joe Root stands out among his peers for his remarkable run-scoring ability. He has amassed 11,940 runs in 142 Tests, averaging nearly 50. This achievement places him ahead of Steve Smith, who has scored 9,685 runs. Virat Kohli follows with 8,848 runs, while Kane Williamson has accumulated 8,743 runs.
Root holds the record for the most fifties (62) among the Fab Four batters. Since his debut in 2012, he has consistently converted starts into significant scores. In comparison, Smith has hit 41 fifties, Williamson has scored 34 fifties, and Kohli has composed 30 fifties.
The hosts continued their dominance with a commanding 241-run win at Trent Bridge. In the first innings of the opener, Root scored 68 runs and followed it up with 14 runs in the first innings of the second Test. However, he made a strong comeback in the second innings by scoring 122 runs with ten fours.
Joe Root Equals Steve Smith and Kane Williamson's Stat
Root has matched Kane Williamson and Steve Smith regarding centuries scored in Test cricket. Each of them has achieved 32 Test centuries so far. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli has hit 29 centuries in Tests. Root's impressive performance puts him on par with these top players.
Root's statistical achievements distinguish him from his contemporaries. His ability to perform consistently across various conditions showcases his resilience and adaptability.
As England continues their series against the West Indies, Root has an opportunity to further cement his legacy by scoring another century at Edgbaston on July 26.
Root's journey in Test cricket exemplifies dedication and skill. His contributions have been pivotal for England's success over the years.