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Root passes 10,000 runs, steers England to famous win

Former captain becomes the second England batter to score 10,000 Test runs with an unbeaten century that secured the hosts their first win in 10 matches

Former captain Joe Root gave successor Ben Stokes the perfect start to his reign by carrying England to victory with a match-winning century in the first Test against New Zealand on Sunday.

Root, who resigned as skipper in April after five years and a record 64 games in charge, produced a decisive knock of 115 not out to set up a five-wicket win at Lord's.

In an ice cool partnership with Ben Foakes, who made an unbeaten 32 in a stand of 120, Root shepherded his side to a hard-fought chase of 277 with his first ever fourth-innings hundred.

Image Id: 29FF519D99C4410BB87238E39E23F1FC Image Caption: Root celebrates after hitting the winning runs through midwicket // Getty

By doing so Root became just the second Englishman to reach 10,000 Test runs – following in the footsteps of his own predecessor Sir Alastair Cook.

The symmetry of their achievements does not end there, with both men exactly 31 years and 157 days when they crossed the threshold.

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It was Root's 26th ton in total, the same as West Indian great Sir Garfield Sobers, but he will be even more satisfied by its importance to the team.

England were marginal favourites on resuming at 5-216, with 61 runs still needed, but the equation still looked a taxing one.

With thick, grey clouds overhead and the floodlights glaring from ball one, conditions were far from ideal for batting.

A fragile tail, featuring at least three natural number 11s, also cranked up the responsibility on the overnight pairing of Root and Foakes.

Image Id: 9C774A377F0B41CEAEF9F3A9ADBE9F9A Image Caption: Ben Foakes provided crucial support with an unbeaten 32 // Getty

But a game that has see-sawed back and forth with a series of twists along the way was put to bed in unusually serene fashion.

New Zealand had hoped to hang in and use the second new ball to work some magic, but they could not halt England's scoring and didn't even get to unwrap a fresh Dukes.

Root started the 77th over on 98 runs in the innings and 9998 in his career and pinged paceman Tim Southee to midwicket for a couple to bring up a proud double.

Image Id: 8F81DDDA05BE4CB7BE67BE8FAC0591E2 Image Caption: The pair put on 120 runs unbeaten for the sixth wicket // Getty

He then finished the job in a blaze of glory, taking Southee for three boundaries in an over as he wrapped things up with a pull shot through midwicket.

Root, named player of the match, claimed winning meant more to him than his century or passing the milestone of 10,000 Test runs.

"Obviously it feels fantastic. More than anything, first of all, for us to have won this Test match after such a long time is the greatest feeling of all," he said.

"Hopefully we can really use this as a way to leap forward as a group.

"I absolutely love the group of players that we play with and I couldn't wish for a better person to be leading this team."

Stokes was pleased with the way England's summer and his captaincy had begun.

"It was a great Test match. It always seems to be for England v New Zealand at Lord's, but it was a fantastic Test match to be part of," said the allrounder, who contributed to the run chase with 54.

"Regardless of being captain, the first Test match of the summer has always got a buzz about it, but obviously it was a special week. To come away with the win obviously makes it even better."