Joe Root becomes the second highest scorer in Test cricket as England takes control against India in fourth Test.

Englishman moved second on list of most prolific batsmen when he reached 120 against India at Old Trafford

Joe Root's masterful 150 puts him second on the all-time Test run-scorers' list and gives England complete control over India at Old Trafford.

The race is on for Joe Root to catch Sachin Tendulkar as Test cricket's most prolific batter, writes Stephan Shemilt.

Joe Root becomes the second highest scorer in Test cricket as England takes control against India in fourth Test.

Elizabeth Ammon provides analysis from the fourth Test at Old Trafford as Ben Stokes’ side look to turn screw on opponents following Joe Root’s supreme 150

Kevin Pietersen did not often bowl, although he first came to English attention when he represented KwaZulu-Natal as an off-spinner on England’s 1999-2000 tour of South Africa,…