On December 30, 1990, in a quiet corner of Sheffield, a boy was born who’d grow into one of England’s most elegant and dependable batters: Joe Root. He arrived with uncanny poise—debuting in Tests (2012) and ODIs (2013)—and over the next 13 years he would literally write the definition of ‘consistency’, accumulation, and class.
By July 20, 2025, Root had compiled a legendary career record: 55 international centuries—37 Test hundreds, 18 in ODIs, with peak performances etched worldwide. But beyond numbers, it’s how he scored them—quietly, effectively, and often when England needed him most.
A Journey Guided by Poise and Tenacity
Root didn’t burst in with fireworks; he established himself with sustained brilliance. His first Test century, a rock-solid 104 at Headingley (May 2013), was followed by a glorious 180 at Lord’s just weeks later. It wasn’t instant fame—it was promise and follow-through. That pattern has been the Root way ever since.
Test Centuries (37 Total)
A chronicle of every Test century he’s amassed:
No. | Score | Opponent | Venue | Date |
1 | 104 | New Zealand | Headingley | 24 May 2013 |
2 | 180 | Australia | Lord’s | 18 Jul 2013 |
3 | 200* | Sri Wales (SL) | Lord’s | 12 Jun 2014 |
4 | 154* | India | Trent Bridge | 9 Jul 2014 |
5 | 149* | India | The Oval | 15 Aug 2014 |
6 | 182* | West Indies | Grenada | 21 Apr 2015 |
7 | 134 | Australia | Cardiff | 8 Jul 2015 |
8 | 130 | Australia | Trent Bridge | 6 Aug 2015 |
9 | 110 | South Africa | Johannesburg | 14 Jan 2016 |
10 | 254 | Pakistan | Old Trafford | 22 Jul 2016 |
11 | 124 | India | Rajkot | 9 Nov 2016 |
12 | 190 | South Africa | Lord’s | 6 Jul 2017 |
13 | 136 | West Indies | Birmingham | 17 Aug 2017 |
14 | 125 | India | The Oval | 7 Sep 2018 |
15 | 124 | Sri Lanka | Kandy | 14 Nov 2018 |
16 | 122 | West Indies | St Lucia | 9 Feb 2019 |
17 | 226 | New Zealand | Hamilton | 29 Nov 2019 |
18 | 228 | Sri Lanka | Galle | 14 Jan 2021 |
19 | 186 | Sri Lanka | Galle | 22 Jan 2021 |
20 | 218 | India | Chennai | 5 Feb 2021 |
21 | 109 | India | Trent Bridge | 4 Aug 2021 |
22 | 180* | India | Lord’s | 12 Aug 2021 |
23 | 121 | India | Headingley | 25 Aug 2021 |
24 | 109 | West Indies | Antigua | 8 Mar 2022 |
25 | 153 | West Indies | Barbados | 16 Mar 2022 |
26 | 115* | New Zealand | Lord’s | 2 Jun 2022 |
27 | 176 | New Zealand | Trent Bridge | 10 Jun 2022 |
28 | 142* | India | Birmingham | 1 Jul 2022 |
29 | 153* | New Zealand | Wellington | 24 Feb 2023 |
30 | 118* | Australia | Birmingham | 16 Jun 2023 |
31 | 122 | India | Ranchi | 23 Feb 2024 |
32 | 122 | West Indies | Nottingham | 21 Jul 2024 |
33 | 143 | Sri Lanka | Lord’s | 29 Aug 2024 |
34 | 103 | Sri Lanka | Lord’s | 31 Aug 2024 |
35 | 262 | Pakistan | Multan | 9 Oct 2024 |
36 | 104 | India | Lord’s | 11 Jul 2025 |
37 | 104 | India | Lord’s | 11 Jul 2025 |
His 37th Test century—104 against India at Lord’s—was more than a score. It sealed a series, fulfilled expectations, and showed that Root’s best was still unfolding at 34.
ODI Centuries (18 Total)
List of his ODI centuries, each reflecting a different context and challenge:
No. | Score | Opponent | Venue | Date |
1 | 133* | Bangladesh | The Oval | 1 Jun 2017 |
2 | 121 | Sri Lanka | Wellington | 1 Mar 2015 |
3 | 113 | India | Leeds | 5 Sep 2014 |
4 | 107 | Pakistan | Nottingham | 3 Jun 2019 |
5 | 107 | West Indies | D/L | Mar 2014 |
6 | 106* | New Zealand | Nottingham | 17 Jun 2015 |
7 | 104 | New Zealand | Birmingham | 9 Jun 2015 |
8 | 125 | South Africa | Centurion | 9 Feb 2016 |
9 | 109 | South Africa | Johannesburg | 12 Feb 2016 |
10 | 101 | West Indies | Bridgetown | 9 Mar 2017 |
11 | 100* | India | Headingley | 17 Jul 2018 |
12 | 113* | India | Lord’s | 14 Jul 2018 |
13 | 100* | West Indies | Southampton | 14 Jun 2019 |
14 | 102 | New Zealand | Dunedin | 7 Mar 2018 |
15 | 102 | Duplicate | — | — |
18 | 166* | West Indies | Cardiff | 1 Jun 2025 |
His unbeaten 166 in Cardiff was the kind of innings that defines a career—high stakes, measured aggression, and unbreakable focus.
More Than Numbers: The Root Identity
- Elegance disguised as work: His technique is beautiful, yet born of discipline.
- Still waters run deep: He doesn’t roar after milestones, he nods and lets the cricket speak.
- Traveling performer: Subcontinent heat, Aussie bounce—Root thrives everywhere.
- Team heartbeat: His compatriots trust him; his presence steadies a side optimally transitioning between eras.
Leadership in Statistics
- 37 Test centuries – England’s record; top 5 globally.
- 18 ODI centuries – top for England in 50‑over cricket.
- 55 international centuries – joint 6th all-time.
- Lord’s legacy: Eight Test tons, one ODI hundred—his most celebrated ground.
- Contributions beyond batting: 200+ Test catches reflect his all‑round value.
The Chapters Still Ahead
At 34, Root is writing new verses. More Lord’s feats? A fourth double‑hundred abroad? Perhaps. What’s certain is he’s far from done. Every innings still bears his unique blend of calm and conviction.
Final Thoughts
Joe Root’s legacy is not loud—it’s layered, steady, and unshakeable. 55 centuries, countless partnerships, moments of grace under pressure, and a signature style of resilience.
He offers a lesson: impact does not need flamboyance; influence comes from authenticity. His century at Cardiff? That was Root at his best: calculated, resolute, and quietly triumphant. His latest at Lord’s? Done with the serenity of a man who knows his craft and trusts his process.
And so we watch—because Root isn’t finished. His next chapter is on its way, and with it, more reasons for England’s silent maestro to inspire.
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