
Joe Root now has 210 test catches. No one has more (picture over x/@thebarmyarmy & englandcricket)No one in the history of the test cricket has more catches than English Joe Root (picture Gareth Cupy/Getty Images)Joe Root now has 210 test catches. No one has more (picture over x/@thebarmyarmy & englandcricket)No one in the history of the test cricket has more catches than English Joe Root (picture Gareth Cupy/Getty Images)Joe Root now has 210 test catches. No one has more (picture over x/@thebarmyarmy & englandcricket) England’s Joe Root etched his name along with Indian Rahul Dravid at the top of the list of test crickets for the most catches from Non-Bicketkeeper.Root, which took a sharp catch to release Shardul Thakur on the 4th day of the ongoing headingley test against India, declared its 210. Test catch-grade with a long-term long-term brand that has been a gold standard for nearby catching for more than ten years. Dravid reached its record in 301 shifts over 164 matches with a ratio of shifts of 0.697.The initial day of the first day of the first test of vs India with 208 catches, root pulled closer to the predatory with a comfortable release of KL Rahul, which along Yashasvi Jaiswal inserted permanent shifts. Rahul was on 42 runs out of 78 balls when Root caught him behind him.Former Captain of England, who debuted in 2012, was the cornerstone of Slip Cordon in England for almost decades and rarely laid a chance. His 210 catches came in only 293 shifts (154 matches), giving him the ratio of the catch for exchange (0.716), which plays around Dravidova 0.697-command of Root’s consistency and safe hands in one of the most demanding cricket positions.David, kindly known as “The Wall” for his branding fort, also made his name as the main police, with his 210 catches gathered over 301 shifts between 1996 and 2012. His record was an elite measure for testing Polnice for years.Room’s success adds another layer to his remarkable heritage – one of the best English doughs and leaders, now standing behind the bird of prey also in record book books.
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Due to the aggressive Indian bats line, each chance can move the root directly to No. 1 before this test series ends. Whether in headingley or in matches that come in Edgbaston, Lord’s, Old Trafford and Oval, the safe hands of Root ensured that now shares an elite place in test history with one of the most respected characters of the game.