England’s star batter Joe Root etched his name in the record books during the second ODI against India in Cuttack, surpassing former captain Eoin Morgan to register the most fifty-plus scores for England in men’s ODIs.
Root, who has been a pillar of consistency in England’s batting lineup, played a crucial knock of 69 off 72 balls, anchoring the innings in favourable batting conditions. His composed innings, which featured six boundaries at a strike rate of 95.83, helped England post a competitive total of 304 while batting first.
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With this knock, Root registered his 40th ODI half-century, taking his tally of fifty-plus scores to 56, which includes 16 centuries. He had previously been tied with Morgan at 55 before claiming the record outright.
England’s all-time list of most fifty-plus scores in men’s ODIs now sees Root on top, followed by Morgan (55), Ian Bell (39), current captain Jos Buttler (38), and Kevin Pietersen (34).
Most 50+ scores for England in ODIs
Root played a vital role in steadying England’s innings, forging a crucial 66-run stand with Harry Brook (31) for the third wicket. However, despite England’s strong total, India chased down the target with ease, led by a stunning 119 from skipper Rohit Sharma. India’s victory, achieved with 33 balls and four wickets to spare, sealed the series 2-0.
While the result didn’t go England’s way, Root’s achievement highlights his enduring importance to the team. As England continue to rebuild in ODIs, the experienced right-hander remains a vital cog in their batting line-up.
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