Joe Root has a realistic chance of breaking legendary Sachin Tendulkar’s record for the most runs in Test cricket history if he continues to play for another 3-4 years. At just 32 years old, Root has the potential for longevity in the game. Recently, he scored his 32nd Test century against the West Indies at Trent Bridge. During his excellent knock, Root went past Shivnarine Chanderpaul to become the eighth-highest run-getter in Test format. It is worth noting that with 142 Tests played, Joe Root has scored 11,940 runs to his name. Furthermore, Sachin Tendulkar has played exactly 200 Tests in his career, where he scored 15,921 runs. Check list of Batsmen with Most Runs in Test Cricket
Sachin Tendulkar is the highest run-scorer in Test cricket history. Known as the "Little Master," he played 200 matches, scored 51 centuries, and 68 half-centuries. His career spanned from 1989 to 2013, making significant contributions to Indian cricket.
Ricky Ponting, a dominant force in Australian cricket, accumulated 13,378 runs in 168 Test matches. Known for his aggressive batting style and leadership, Ponting scored 41 centuries and 62 half-centuries, playing a pivotal role in Australia's cricketing success.
Jacques Kallis is regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders in cricket. He scored 13,289 runs in 166 Test matches, including 45 centuries and 58 half-centuries. Kallis' ability to excel with both bat and ball made him a cornerstone of South African cricket.
Rahul Dravid, known as "The Wall," was renowned for his solid and dependable batting. He scored 13,288 runs in 164 Tests, including 36 centuries and 63 half-centuries. Dravid's technique and temperament made him a key player for India.
Alastair Cook, England's highest run-scorer in Tests, amassed 12,472 runs in 161 matches. Known for his resilience and endurance, Cook scored 33 centuries and 57 half-centuries. His contributions were crucial to England's successes over his career.
Kumar Sangakkara, a stylish and prolific batsman, scored 12,400 runs in 134 Tests. He achieved 38 centuries and 52 half-centuries. Sangakkara's elegant stroke play and consistency made him one of Sri Lanka's greatest cricketers.
Brian Lara, one of the most flamboyant batsmen in cricket history, scored 11,953 runs in 131 Tests. His 400* is the highest individual score in Test cricket. Lara's attacking style and ability to play long innings made him a West Indies legend.
Joe Root is the only active cricketer on the list and has a realistic chance of breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record for most runs. He is the backbone of England's batting, recently, he scored his 32nd Test century against the West Indies at Trent Bridge. He surpassed Shivnarine Chanderpaul to become the eighth-highest run-getter in the Test format and is just 13 runs away from becoming the seventh highest run getter.