Manchester3 hours ago
- Copy link

On Friday, the third day of the Manchester Test, Joe Root made 5 records. He became the second batsman in the world to score the most runs in Tests. He overtook Ricky Ponting of Australia, Jack Kallis of South Africa and Rahul Dravid of India.
Root scored the 38th century. He also became the highest century batsman against India. On Friday, the English team scored 544/7 runs by the end of the day’s play. India has got a lead of 186 runs based on India’s first innings score 358 runs.
IND vs Eng Manchester Test, Third Day Records and Moments …
Facts …
- In England, it is the 23rd Test century of Joe Root, which is the highest number of centuries by any batsman in the domestic test. He equaled this record with Ricky Ponting, Jacques Kallis and Mahela Jayawardene.
- In England, Bumrah completed 50 wickets in Test cricket. Ahead of him is only Ishant Sharma, who has 51 wickets.

Bumrah completed his 50th wicket in England by dismissing Jamie Smith.
- India spent more than 500 runs out of the house for the first time in the last 10 years. Earlier in 2015, Australia scored 572 runs in Sydney against India.
Records ..
1. Second batter to score the most runs in route test
Which came second in the list of batter -scorer batters in the root test. He is now behind only the world record of Indian veteran Sachin Tendulkar’s 15,921 runs. Root left Ricky Ponting, Jack Kallis and Rahul Dravid behind on the third day.

2. Better scoring the most centuries against India in route test
Joe Root also became the batsman to score the most centuries against India. His name now has 12 centuries in 12 matches. He left behind Steve Smith of Australia, who has scored 11 centuries.

3. 38th century of route, Sangakkara equals
Joe Root scored a 38th century of Test career with the help of fours. He has come on par with Sri Lankan veteran Kumar Sangakkara (38 centuries) in the list of batteries scoring the most centuries.

4. The first player to score a thousand runs in Route Manchester
English batsman Joe Root completed a thousand runs in Manchester. For this, he faced 20 innings. Dennis Competon is named in the list after the route. Whose names are 818 runs in Old Traffic.

5. Second Hightest 50 Plus Scorer in Route Test
Which became the second highest 50-plus score in root Test cricket. He did this feat for the 104th time. Root has achieved this place Leaving Ricky Ponting and Jacques Kallis behind.

Moments …
1. Wasim Akram started the third day game by playing bell
Former Pakistani cricketer Wasim Akram played the third day by playing bell. Wasim has played 356 ODIs and 104 Test matches for Pakistan. He has 916 international wickets.

Wasim Akram playing the bell.
2. Jadeja provoked after leaving the run out
In the 54th over, Joe Root and Oli Pope completed the fifty partnership for the third wicket. Route was also saved from being runout here. Root played Siraj’s ball in the street and went out to take runs, but pop refused. Jadeja threw from the street, but did not felt. There was no ball receiving on a non -strike.
Jadeja looks angry at this time. The root was on half the pitch when Jadeja thrown. If Siraj had received the ball at non -striker ends from time to time, the route would have been run out.

Ravindra Jadeja threw the root to run out. But the ball went away from stumps.
3. Pope’s catch missed from Jurael
Oli Pope got a life on the ball of Anshul Kamboj in 62.4 overs. Kamboj’s ball hit the lower part of the Pope’s glove and went to the wicketkeeper. Jurael was standing near the wicket. The ball was on his gloves and the catch was missed. Pope was currently on 48 runs.

Oli Pope was given a life by Dhruv Jurlel for 48 runs. He further scored 71 runs.
4. Brook out of Jurlel’s stumping
Washington Sundar took his second wicket in the 81st over. Brook on the outside ball of Sundar’s off stump went ahead and defense. Here the ball was drifted out and went out and wicketkeeper Dhruv Juril stumped him. Brook could score only 3 runs.

Brook was out on a score of 3 runs.
5. Ben Stokes retired hurt
Captain Ben Stokes retired after scoring 66 runs on the first ball of the 117th over. While batting them, they were constantly coming to cramps. However, after investigation in the dressing room, he came to bat again and returned unbeaten after scoring 77 runs.

After retiring, Ben Stokes moved towards the pavilion.
6. Root was stumping out by Jurael
England lost the 5th wicket in the 120th over. Here Joe Root was dismissed for 150 runs. He was stumped on the ball of Ravindra Jadeja by wicketkeeper Dhruv Juril.

Route was dismissed on a score of 150 runs.