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Joe Root finally scores an Ashes century for England in Australia

Root is on his fourth Ashes tour to Australia where his previous highest test score was 89
England's Joe Root in action. Reuters

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Joe Root has finally scored a hundred in an Ashes test for England in Australia, checking off one of the few milestones missing from his impressive cricket CV.

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Test cricket's No. 1-ranked batter ended a 15-test century drought Down Under dating to 2013 when he reached triple figures on Thursday in the first night session of the second test at the Gabba.

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Root is on his fourth Ashes tour to Australia where his previous highest test score was 89. He scored 0 and 8 in the eight-wicket loss in the series-opening test in Perth.

"Even Australians have to admit he is a great now,” former England captain Alastair Cook said on broadcaster TNT Sports.

Root was 88 not out at drinks midway through the night session. He moved into the 90s for the first time in Australia with a boundary off Brendan Doggett. He hit another boundary next ball to go to 96.

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With Root on 98, Will Jacks chased a wild shot against Mitchell Starc and was out for 19 to end their 40-run stand. England was 251-7.

Not to be outdone again, Root reached the century with a legside boundary against Scott Boland, kissed the badge on his batting helmet and then held up his bat to celebrate the milestone.

The England and Wales Cricket Board wrote on X: “No doubt before. No doubt now. A true great of the game.”

It was Root's 40th century in his 160th test. He is already the second highest run-scorer in history.

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