Joe Root scored his 27th (and fastest) Test hundred on the third day of the second Test between England and New Zealand at Trent Bridge.

Batting alongside Ollie Pope, the former England captain raced to his second century in as many matches off just 116 balls. Having been dropped by Tim Southee on 27, Root made the Black Caps pay as he moved onto three figures with a flurry of textbook cover drives and typical dabs to third man. He brought his century up in unconvincing fashion however, inside edging passed the keeper to the delight of the Trent Bridge crowd.

The right-hander’s knock took him above Younis Khan and Sunil Gavaskar in the list of the all-time leading run-scorers in Test cricket – the Yorkshireman now has 10 hundreds since the start of 2021. There was a flood of praise for Root as he continues his record breaking run of form with the bat.