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Joe Root Matches Rahul Dravid’s Test Fielding Record

During the first Test at Headingley against India, England’s Joe Root reached a historic milestone by equalling Rahul Dravid’s record for the most catches taken by a non-wicketkeeper in Test cricket.

During the first Test at Headingley against India, England’s Joe Root reached a historic milestone by equalling Rahul Dravid’s record for the most catches taken by a non-wicketkeeper in Test cricket.

During the first Test at Headingley against India, England’s Joe Root reached a historic milestone by equalling Rahul Dravid’s record for the most catches taken by a non-wicketkeeper in Test cricket.

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During the first Test at Headingley against India, England’s Joe Root reached a historic milestone by equalling Rahul Dravid’s record for the most catches taken by a non-wicketkeeper in Test cricket.
During the first Test at Headingley against India, England’s Joe Root reached a historic milestone by equalling Rahul Dravid’s record for the most catches taken by a non-wicketkeeper in Test cricket.
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Root completed his 210th catch on Day 4, dismissing Shardul Thakur off Josh Tongue—a sharp slip catch that mirrored Dravid’s longstanding tally.
Root completed his 210th catch on Day 4, dismissing Shardul Thakur off Josh Tongue—a sharp slip catch that mirrored Dravid’s longstanding tally.
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What makes this achievement even more extraordinary is how fast Root reached it.
What makes this achievement even more extraordinary is how fast Root reached it.
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He has accomplished the feat in just 154 Tests and 293 innings, ten fewer matches and eight fewer innings than Dravid, who took 164 Tests and 301 innings to reach the same mark.
He has accomplished the feat in just 154 Tests and 293 innings, ten fewer matches and eight fewer innings than Dravid, who took 164 Tests and 301 innings to reach the same mark.
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With this, Root now shares the top spot among non-wicketkeeping fielders in Test cricket alongside the “Wall,” adding another dimension to his elite career.
With this, Root now shares the top spot among non-wicketkeeping fielders in Test cricket alongside the “Wall,” adding another dimension to his elite career.
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Top 5 players with the most catches as non-wicketkeepers in Test cricket: Joe Root (England): 210 catches, Rahul Dravid (India): 210 catches, Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka): 205 catches, Jacques Kallis (South Africa): 200 catches and Steve Smith (Australia): 200 catches.
Top 5 players with the most catches as non-wicketkeepers in Test cricket: Joe Root (England): 210 catches, Rahul Dravid (India): 210 catches, Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka): 205 catches, Jacques Kallis (South Africa): 200 catches and Steve Smith (Australia): 200 catches.

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