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"He really could overtake Sachin Tendulkar eventually" - Michael Vaughan on Joe Root after ENG vs WI 2nd Test

Former England skipper Michael Vaughan believes Joe Root has a realistic chance of going past Sachin Tendulkar's record tally of 15,921 Test runs. The 49-year-old's claim comes after Root became the eighth highest run-getter in Tests.

Day 4 of the 2nd Test against the West Indies in Nottingham saw the Yorkshire batter overtake Shivnarine Chanderpaul to become the 8th highest run-getter in the format. With 11,940 runs, the 33-year-old is only 14 shy of leaving behind Brian Lara and is likely to play for at least another three years, giving him a chance to overtake Tendulkar.

Writing in his column for The Telegraph, Vaughan predicted that Root could become England's highest run-scorer in the next few months. Former opener Alastair Cook is the only Englishman ahead of Root, he occupies fifth place with 12,472 runs.

Vaughan wrote:

"Joe Root will become England’s leading run-scorer in the next few months and is so special that he really could overtake Sachin Tendulkar eventually. With the bat generally they did not look reckless like they have in the past. They are scoring quickly, but it doesn’t look like their egos are taking over. They are just playing with good sense."
"As the rock, Root is obviously key to that, and I love that he kept the reverse-scoop in the locker until he was past 100 and England’s lead was massive."

England made two 400+ totals at Trent Bridge, with top-order batters contributing in both innings. Root scored 14 in the first innings and 122 in the second. With a target of 385 on a docile wicket, the hosts bowled the West Indies out for 143.

"There is a bit of Kevin Pietersen there" - Michael Vaughan on Harry Brook

Michael Vaughan. (Image Credits: Getty)
Michael Vaughan. (Image Credits: Getty)

Vaughan also named Harry Brook as the talent to watch out for in the next few years and backed him to keep producing extraordinary innings. He said:

"Then there’s Harry Brook, who is going to provide spectators so many 'I was there' moments in the next few years. He will play innings and shots that just make you go ‘wow’. I have seen players with time, but I’m not sure I’ve seen anyone with that much time to play aggressive shots looking very easy. Stillness, trigger, hands high, cocked wrist. There is a bit of Kevin Pietersen there, that ability to play jaw-dropping innings."

Along with Root, Brook also clattered a ton in the second innings in Nottingham, helping England claim the Richards-Botham Trophy. The 3rd and final Test starts on July 26 in Birmingham.

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