STATS: Joe Root narrows gap with Sachin Tendulkar to under 2000 runs, equals Ricky Ponting with 41st Test century in Sydney

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Joe Root celebrates his 41st Test century in the SCG Ashes Test on Monday. (AP Photo)Joe Root celebrates his 41st Test century in the SCG Ashes Test on Monday. (AP Photo)

Joe Root has finally notched up a red-ball hundred in Australia, ending over a decade-long wait for a century in Test cricket’s oldest version during the fifth Ashes 2025-26 Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Monday.

Resuming from his overnight score of 72, Root nonchalantly cantered to his 41st Test century in only 146 deliveries on day two morning, marking his second century of the tour Down Under after having notched up his maiden Test ton in the country in the Pink-Ball Test at the Gabba last month. The 34-year-old had never reached the three-figure mark in 14 Test matches held in Australia before the current series.

Root equals Ponting

Joe Root brings up his second Test century in Australia 👏#Ashes | #PlayoftheDay | @nrmainsurance pic.twitter.com/bXwBXY7nw0

— cricket.com.au (@cricketcomau) January 5, 2026

The Englishman marked the first international Test ton of 2026, a milestone that saw him draw level with Australia legend Ricky Ponting at 41 Test centuries, the third-most in the format, only behind Sachin Tendulkar (51) and Jacques Kallis (45).

Root also notched up a colossal figure with his 60th international century, making him only the sixth batter in history to reach the landmark across formats. Root’s tally is also the second-highest among active cricketers, with only India superstar Virat Kohli ahead of him with 84 centuries across formats in 623 innings.

JOE ROOT

England | 146 Deliveries | Sydney Cricket Ground

41st Test Century

60th International Hundred

First Test Century of 2026

5 Milestones Achieved

👑

41

Test centuries - Equals Ricky Ponting (3rd most ever behind Tendulkar 51, Kallis 45)

🌍

60

International centuries - 6th batter ever across formats (2nd among active after Kohli's 84)

💯

17

Career 150+ scores - 4th highest ever (behind Tendulkar 20, Lara 19, Sangakkara 19)

🇦🇺

1st

Red-ball century in Australia - Ended decade-long wait after 14 Tests without a ton

🎯

14,000

Test runs approached - Under 2,000 away from Tendulkar's 15,921 record

Root's Statistical Position

3RD ALL-TIME

41

Test Centuries

6TH ALL-TIME

60

International 100s

502 INNINGS

51.39

Test Average

CHASING

1,921

Runs to Tendulkar

Indian Express InfoGenIE

Most international centuries

  1. Sachin Tendulkar – 100 in 782 innings
  2. Virat Kohli – 84 in 623 innings
  3. Ricky Ponting – 71  in 668 innings
  4. Kumar Sangakkara – 63 in 666 innings
  5. Jacques Kallis – 62 in 617 innings
  6. Joe Root – 60* in 502 innings

Despite watching Harry Brook (84), Ben Stokes (0) and Jamie Smith (46) fall at the other end, Root carried on past lunch on the second day and notched up his 17th career 150-plus score in Test cricket, making it the fourth-highest ever on the charts, led by Tendulkar (20).

Most 150+ scores in Tests

  • Sachin Tendulkar – 20
  • Brian Lara – 19
  • Kumar Sangakkara – 19
  • Don Bradman – 18
  • Joe Root – 17*

Root, who has been touted to break Tendulkar’s epochal record Test runs tally has now narrowed the gap with the India batting legend to under 2,000 runs in the format. While Tendulkar notched up 15,921 runs in 329 innings during his 24-year career, Root is closing in on 14,000 runs with an average of 51.39.

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