ENG vs IND 2025: Joe Root joins Sachin Tendulkar in 8000-run club at No.4 in Tests
The former English skipper became the fourth batter in the history of the format to attain the landmark.
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Former English skipper Joe Root joined elite company of the likes of Sachin Tendulkar and more after being only the fourth batter in the history of Test cricket to score 8000 runs while batting at No. 4. This notable accomplishment was brought up by Root during the third Test of the ongoing five-match series between England and India.
Only three batters have scored as many and more at the aforementioned batting position; Tendulkar, Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka), and Jacques Kallis (South Africa). Root registered scores of 104 off 199 and 40 off 96 during England's first and second innings, respectively.
Batters to get to 8000-plus runs at No. 4 in Tests
Sr. No. | Player | Average | Runs |
1 | Sachin Tendulkar | 54.40 | 13492 |
2 | Mahela Jayawardene | 52.25 | 9509 |
3 | Jacques Kallis | 61.87 | 9033 |
4 | Joe Root* | 51.48 | 8009 |
*Data as on July 13, 2025
Up until now, Root has batted the most at No. 4 in his nearly 13-year-long red-ball career. He has batted at that position in 99 Tests (170 innings), scoring 37 fifties and 25 hundreds. The 34-year-old top-order batter has made a monumental career out of batting and has become synonymous with the No. 4 batter for England over the years.
Speaking of the current game at Lord's, England are in a desperate position as far as their fate in the game goes. At the time of writing, they were bowled out for 192 in 62.1 overs in their second innings. Root's 96-ball 40-run knock was their highest score. He top-scored in their first innings as well.

Stats: Fewest balls to 1000 Test runs by wicketkeepers
India, on the other hand, find themselves in a commanding position with more than a day to spare. They will have taken the lead if they manage to chase the 193-run target successfully. This would be quite an iconic win considering the fact that they had lost the series opener at Headingley by five wickets. The Shubman Gill-led outfit levelled the series with a 336-run win at Edgbaston.
The fourth Test is set to be played at the Old Trafford in Manchester, which might prove to be a do-or-die game for The Three Lions, if they are to remain alive in the race for the maiden Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy win.
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