IND vs ENG: England Skipper Root Hits Ton In 100th Test
Skipper Joe Root hit a sparkling century in his 100th Test to help England start solidly in the opening Test against India on Friday.
Root took a single off-spinner Washington Sundar to complete his 20th Test ton and raised his bat to an applauding England dressing room in Chennai.
The in-form batsman - who made his Test debut in India in 2012 and is playing after match-winning knocks of 228 and 186 in Sri Lanka - swept the Indian spinners around the stadium as he reached the landmark in 164 balls.
He joined England greats Colin Cowdrey and Alec Stewart in getting a hundred in their 100th Test. Root, however, is the first to score a century in his 98th, 99th, and 100th Test.
Root was batting alongside, Dom Sibley, on 83, as the duo put on an unbroken 164-run stand to steer England to 227 for two after batting first at the start of the four-match series.
The 30-year-old Root, who has scored over 8,000 runs at an average of over 49, is the 15th England player in 144 years of Test cricket to have appeared in a hundred matches.
The following have Scored 100 in 100th Test:
Colin Cowdrey (ENG) v Australia in Birmingham, 1968
Javed Miandad (PAK) v India in Lahore, 1989
Gordon Greenidge (WIS) v England in St. John's (Antigua), 1990
Alec Stewart (ENG) v West Indies in Manchester, 2000
Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK) v India in Bangalore, 2005
Ricky Ponting (AUS - 2 X 100s) v South Africa in Sydney, 2006
Graeme Smith (RSA) v England at The Oval (London), 2012
Hashim Amla (RSA) v Sri Lanka in Johannesburg, 2017