Desk. There is no competition for Joe Root in Test cricket till date. Whenever he comes on the field, he does something new. Now even in ODIs, Joe Root is creating ruckus. Just before the T20 World Cup, the England cricket team is on a tour of Sri Lanka, where Root is also playing. Meanwhile, Joe Root has touched a new milestone in ODI cricket. He has done the work of leaving behind former Indian team captains Sourav Ganguly and Rohit Sharma.
Joe Root, one of the great batsmen of England, is currently playing ODI cricket in Sri Lanka. In the third match of the three-match series, Joe Root scored a brilliant half-century on a difficult pitch. He scored 50 runs on 54 balls. Even before completing this half-century, Joe Root also completed his 7500 runs in ODIs.
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Joe Root has become the fastest batsman to score 7500 runs in ODIs. Hashim Amla of South Africa has scored the fastest seven and a half thousand runs in ODI, he scored so many runs in just 160 innings. After this comes the name of Virat Kohli. He had scored seven and a half thousand runs by playing 167 innings in ODIs. South Africa’s AB de Villiers had scored 7500 runs by playing 174 ODI innings. Now if we talk about Joe Root, he has scored so many runs after playing 178 ODI innings.
In this matter, Joe Root has now gone ahead of India’s Sourav Ganguly and Rohit Sharma. When Sourav Ganguly scored seven and a half thousand runs in ODI, he played 185 innings, whereas when Rohit Sharma scored seven and a half thousand runs in ODI, he played 188 innings. With the arrival of Joe Root, Rohit and Ganguly have now gone down in this list.
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