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    Joe Root surpasses Ricky Ponting, next in sight is all-time leading run-getter Sachin Tendulkar

    On the third day of the fourth Test against India here, Root first leapfrogged legendary Indian Rahul Dravid and South African great Jacques Kallis’ aggregate of runs in a space of eight balls and then went past Ponting by steering the ball behind point for a single as the Old Trafford crowd gave him a standing ovation.

    Joe Root surpasses Ricky Ponting, next in sight is all-time leading run-getter Sachin Tendulkar
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    MANCHESTER: The prolific Joe Root on Friday surpassed Australian legend Ricky Ponting’s tally to become the second highest run-getter in the history of Test cricket and next in sight of the England batter is Indian icon Sachin Tendulkar who continues to head the list.

    On the third day of the fourth Test against India here, Root first leapfrogged legendary Indian Rahul Dravid and South African great Jacques Kallis’ aggregate of runs in a space of eight balls and then went past Ponting by steering the ball behind point for a single as the Old Trafford crowd gave him a standing ovation.

    Ponting had scored 13,378 runs in 168 matches at an average of 51.85, while Tendulkar continues to top the list with 15,921 runs.

    It was apt that Ponting was in the commentary box when Root went past him. The 34-year-old Root began his Test career with a 73-run knock on debut during England’s tour of India back in 2012 at Nagpur.

    “Congrats, Joe Root. Magnificent,” a delighted Ponting, doing commentary alongside Ravi Shastri, hailed the Yorkshire man.

    Root is playing in his 157th Test.

    It was some sight as England skipper Ben Stokes, who was also in the middle, raised his bat even before Root could take off his helmet and acknowledged the cheers and applause from the crowd and the players.

    Agencies
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