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  •   Home > News > Sports > Cricket

    To the Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester..

    To the Old Trafford cricket ground in Manchester..


    A 38th test ton has jumped Joe Root three spots to become the second highest run scorer in the format.

    Root's knock of 150 has helped England take control of the fourth test against India - reaching 544 for 7 after day three to lead by 186.

    Root went past Rahul Dravid, Jacques Kallis and Ricky Ponting during the innings.

    He's still 2521 runs behind all-time leader Tendulkar.

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     Other Cricket News
     26 Jul: To the Warner Cricket Ground in St Kitts
     26 Jul: Tim David has smashed Australia's fastest ever T20 international half century and gone on to finish 102 not out off just 37 balls in going 3-nil up in their five-match T20 series against the West Indies
     25 Jul: Black Caps allrounder Michael Bracewell will replace the injured Glenn Phillips for the first test against Zimbabwe
     24 Jul: Kane Williamson has scored 114 on his first-class debut for Middlesex against Northamptonshire in English county cricket
     23 Jul: Shubman Gill says England's Test time wasting at Lord's against 'the spirit of the game'
     23 Jul: The Black Caps development cricket side in Zimbabwe are living their best life with immersion in the local culture
     22 Jul: The Black Caps are back in action in their T20 tri-series against South Africa tonight in Harare
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    Cricket:
    To the Warner Cricket Ground in St Kitts 18:56

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    International:
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    Cricket:
    Tim David has smashed Australia's fastest ever T20 international half century and gone on to finish 102 not out off just 37 balls in going 3-nil up in their five-match T20 series against the West Indies 18:06

    Entertainment:
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    Rugby:
    Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt is unsurprised by the selection of English playmaker Owen Farrell in the British and Irish Lions side for tonight's second test in Melbourne 17:26

    Rugby League:
    The Warriors women have suffered their first NRLW loss at Mt Smart, falling to a 20-to-10 defeat at the hands of the Gold Coast Titans 17:16

    Rugby:
    The Wallabies are welcoming the return of a pair of big bodies for tonight's second test against the British and Irish Lions in Melbourne 16:36


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