Joe Root Takes Off His Clothes And Dries Them On Multan Ground; Picture Goes Viral
An exhausted Joe Root dried his clothes in Multan (X.com/TheBarmyArmy)
The name Joe Root has history written all over it, and a testament to this statement is his beyond brilliant performance during the first Test between England and Pakistan in Multan. The former England captain did miss out on a worthy triple hundred, however his ton and double ton were the highlight of the game alongside Harry Brook's masterclass.
Batting for 601 minutes to be exact in the scorching heat of Multan, Root achieved his career best score of 261 runs as he stitched up a 454-run partnership with Harry Brook in England's first innings.
However, in the 137th over Salman Ali Agha unleashed a gentle off-break delivery, pitching it right on the stumps. Joe Root, looking to manipulate the ball, stayed back and attempted to work it across the line. Unfortunately, he misjudged the delivery, missing the inside edge and getting struck on the pads in front of the stumps. This marked the end of his impressive innings and a significant partnership.
Joe Root's Humorous Moment
By this time, Root was visibly fatigued, with his match kit and undergarments completely soaked in sweat. In a light-hearted response to his discomfort, Root decided to remove his gear and dried it under the sun.
A viral image shared by England's Barmy Army showcased this humorous moment, with Root's kit placed near the boundary rope.
Root Joins Legendary Sachin Tendulkar
England's leading run-scorer has jotted his name in the history books once again as he achieved a unique after slamming his sixth double century, thereby equaling the records of legendary players such as Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Younis Khan, Javed Miandad, Kane Williamson, Virender Sehwag, and Marvan Atapattu. Remarkably, Root and Williamson are the only active players among those who have achieved six double centuries.
Pakistan Call Out Agha In Hope To Make Some Magic
After Salman Ali Agha proved to be the golden man for Pakistan by removing Root, Brook continued his run and eventually slammed a triple hundred and England piled 823/7d in the first innings, taking a lead of 267 runs. At the time of writing, Pakistan trail by 93 runs with Agha Salman and Aamir Jamal at the crease. Having already lost six wickets, they would hope to stand their ground firm.