England’s star batter Joe Root is on the brink of creating World Test Championship (WTC) history. Having already cemented his place as the leading run-scorer in the competition, Root now stands just 54 runs away from becoming the first cricketer ever to score 6,000 runs in WTC history.
Root has dominated the WTC scoring charts since its inception. He was also the first batter to breach 5,000 runs in the Test Championship and is now poised to take the record even further by becoming the inaugural member of the 6K club.
Players With Most Runs in WTC History
Joe Root (Eng) – 5,946
Steve Smith (Aus) – 4,278
Marnus Labuschagne (Aus) – 4,225
Ben Stokes (Eng) – 3,616
Travis Head (Aus) – 3,300
Root’s lead at the top is immense; he is more than 1,600 runs ahead of second-placed Steve Smith, underlining his unmatched consistency and longevity in the format.
Record Awaits at The Oval
The upcoming 5th Test at The Oval against India will offer Root the perfect opportunity to etch his name deeper into WTC history. Root’s recent form has been exceptional; he scored a match-defining 150 at Old Trafford in the 4th Test, cementing his place as one of England’s most reliable batters.
Root’s Legacy Continues
Root’s achievements don’t end with the WTC. He recently overtook cricket greats like Rahul Dravid, Ricky Ponting, and Jacques Kallis to become the second-highest run-scorer in the history of Test cricket, behind only Sachin Tendulkar. This looming WTC record will further solidify his place as one of the modern era’s greatest Test batters.
Final Word
With only 54 runs separating him from a historic milestone, Joe Root will enter the 5th Test at The Oval with plenty of motivation. Should he reach the mark, he will not just break a record, he will set a standard that future generations will aspire to match.
Root’s consistency, temperament, and hunger for runs have defined his career, and this milestone will be another chapter in his remarkable journey in Test cricket.