

Joe Root equalled Sachin Tendulkar’s record of 68 Test fifties during the first Test against Pakistan at Headingley on August 20, 2026. Root scored 66 off 112 deliveries, striking 10 boundaries before being dismissed on Day 2 of the match. The milestone places him level with Tendulkar at the very top of one of Test cricket’s most enduring batting records.
England, with Root leading the side, reached 239-4 at the tea interval on Day 2. That total gave them a 68-run first-innings lead over Pakistan, who had been bowled out for 171 in their first innings. Root returned to the England Test captaincy for this series against Pakistan, and his contribution at Headingley was central to his side’s commanding position at the break.
The innings was a composed one from Root. He occupied the crease for 112 deliveries, kept his scoring rate measured and found the boundary 10 times before his dismissal. England‘s lead of 68 runs at tea reflected the platform his innings helped construct.
Where does Root stand on the all-time Test fifties list?
Root now sits joint-first alongside Tendulkar on 68 Test fifties, the highest tally in the history of the format. No batter in the history of Test cricket has accumulated more half-centuries than this combined mark shared by the two players.
Shivnarine Chanderpaul occupies third place on the all-time list with 66 Test fifties, two behind the joint leaders. Allan Border and Rahul Dravid are tied in fourth position, each having scored 63 fifties across their Test careers. The gap between Root and Chanderpaul, and between Chanderpaul and the fourth-placed pair, underlines how rare it is to sustain this level of consistency across a long Test career.
Most half-centuries in Test cricket
|
Rank |
Player Name |
Country |
50s |
|---|---|---|---|
|
1 |
Sachin Tendulkar |
India |
68 |
|
2 |
Joe Root |
England |
68 |
|
3 |
Shivanarine Chanderpaul |
West Indies |
66 |
|
4 |
Allan Border |
Australia |
66 |
|
5 |
Rahul Dravid |
India |
66 |
Root’s achievement is particularly notable given that he reached this mark while still an active player, leaving open the possibility of extending the record beyond Tendulkar’s tally in the matches that follow.
How does Root’s captaincy fifty record compare?
Root’s half-century at Headingley also adds to his tally of 50-plus scores made as Test captain, a separate record in which he currently sits fifth on the all-time list.
Graeme Smith leads the captaincy fifties list with 61 half-centuries scored while leading his side. Ricky Ponting is second with 54, Allan Border third with 51 and Misbah-ul-Haq fourth with 43. Root’s latest innings at Headingley moves him further along this list as he continues his second stint as England Test captain.
The combination of his overall Test fifties record and his captaincy scoring record places Root among a very small group of batters who have maintained elite output across both individual and leadership roles in the longest format.
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