Root Hits 100 In First Ever Day/Night Test In UK! | England v West Indies 2017 | Classic Highlights

The pink ball and it’s wicket-taking potential dominated the build up to the inaugural day/night Test match on British soil. However Joe Root, alongside former skipper Alastair Cook, took a liking to the brightly coloured cricket ball, each hitting hundreds on the first day.

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Joseph Edward Root MBE is an English international cricketer who is the current captain of England in Test cricket. He also represents Yorkshire in domestic cricket. Root was part of the England squad that won the 2019 Cricket World Cup and was England’s leading run-scorer in the tournament.

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