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Root Leaps Smith: New Test Catch King Crowned
21 Aug
Summary
- Joe Root surpassed Steve Smith for most catches in Test history.
- Root achieved this milestone during England's first Test vs. Pakistan.
- The record-breaking catch occurred on day three of the match.

Joe Root has officially become the greatest fielder in Test cricket history, surpassing Steve Smith in the number of catches taken. The landmark was achieved on Friday during the first Test between England and Pakistan at Headingley. Root secured his 219th Test catch in Pakistan's second innings, a sharp grab at leg slip off Jofra Archer's bowling.
This latest accomplishment places Root ahead of Smith, who previously held the record with 218 catches. Root had equaled Smith's tally earlier in the match. The record-breaking catch was part of England's dominant performance, as they amassed a first-innings lead of 238 runs after Pakistan was dismissed for 171. England then extended their lead after resuming their second innings on day three.
England's first innings concluded with them scoring 409, with contributions from Jofra Archer and Jamie Smith. Khurram Shahzad took the final two wickets for Pakistan, though at a considerable cost. The match saw England firmly in control, building on their strong first-innings display.