Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: Joe Root Overtakes Don Bradman; Shatters Another Record

Joe Root Overtakes Donald Bradman and made a new record in Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023 first test match. Read details here.

Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023: It is impossible to stop Joe Root right now. Yesterday was the first day of first match of Aus Vs Eng Ashes 2023, and Joe Root has scored a century already. A fiery inning where he shattered every Australian bowler and records as well.

Joe Root overtook Sir Donald Bradman to climb to 15th place in the list of most Test centuries. He is second among active players with the most centuries behind Steve Smith. Considering Root is two years younger than Smith, he can overtake him in the near future as well.

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A Fiery Inning

The world-renowned Bazball was in full display as every English batsman was hitting the ball out of the park no matter the result. Joe Root scored his 30th century in just 140 deliveries and was not out on 118 when Stokes declared the inning.

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Joe Root could have made 150+ if Stokes had not declared the inning. His blistering knock included just 154 deliveries with 7 boundaries and 4 sixes. He was having so much fun at the crease with reverse sweep coming out in almost every over.

Root Vs. Smith

We are blessed that we are witnessing greatness in front of our eyes. This Ashes series will cement the top team in Test cricket and determine who will be the face of Test cricket moving forward.

Smith and Root are in fine form and not in the mood to stop anytime soon. Root has scored 13 centuries in a time span of only 2 years, while Smith has been in top form since his return. Smith holds the record for most test centuries between active players currently.

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