Joe Root is one of the best batsmen that modern cricket has produced, and he is always known for his consistency in scoring runs under pressure. In the years gone by, he has produced some match-winning centuries across all formats of the game, thereby demonstrating his skill and determination. From Test matches to ODIs and T20s, Root's centuries have played a key role in England's success on the cricket field. Joe Root centuries are discussed in much more detail in this article to analyze his journey as one of the most dependable players in the world of cricket. Test (36 Centuries) Image Source: Getty Images Joe Root has been a sensational batter in Test format, and this is probably the format in which we have seen the best of the classy batter. So far in his Test career, he has bagged 36 centuries, most by any English batter in the history of England cricket. Recently he has surpassed Sir Alister Cook's 33 centuries mark in Test cricket, and later he went on to make three more centuries. Now he is on 36 centuries, which is the most by any current player in Test cricket. From the last few years, he has been just unstoppable in the Test format of the game; he has bagged 19 centuries in the last four or five years. His rise in the longest form of the game has been amazing over the last few years. There was a time in his career when he was always questioned on his conversion rate, as he used to get out right after completing his half centuries. He worked hard on his game, and now he has more centuries than anybody else in international cricket among all the active players; only Steve Smith and Kane Williamson are just behind him with 33 centuries each. He has also scored six double centuries. Also Read | Most Runs in IPL Death Overs: Top Batsmen Revealed List of Test Centuries Made by Joe Root Sno Runs Against Venue Date Result 1 104 New Zealand Headingley, Leeds 24 May, 2013 Won 2 180 Australia Lord's, London 18 July, 2013 Won 3 200* Sri Lanka Lord's, London 12 June, 2014 Drawn 4 154* India Trent Bridge, Nottingham 9 July, 2014 Drawn 5 149* India The Oval, London 15 August, 2014 Won 6 182* West Indies National Cricket Stadium, St. George's 21 April, 2015 Won 7 134 Australia Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 8 July, 2015 Won 8 130 Australia Trent Bridge, Nottingham 6 August, 2015 Won 9 110 South Africa Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 14 January, 2016 Won 10 254 Pakistan Old Trafford, Manchester 22 July, 2016 Won 11 124 India Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot 9 November, 2016 Drawn 12 190 South Africa Lord's, London 6 July, 2017 Won 13 136 West Indies Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 17 August, 2017 Won 14 125 India The Oval, London 7 September, 2018 Won 15 124 Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy 14 November, 2018 Won 16 122 West Indies Darren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet 9 February, 2019 Won 17 226 New Zealand Seddon Park, Hamilton 29 November, 2019 Drawn 18 228 Sri Lanka Galle International Stadium, Galle 14 January, 2021 Won 19 186 Sri Lanka Galle International Stadium, Galle 22 January, 2021 Won 20 218 India M. 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Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 5 February, 2021 Won 21 109 India Trent Bridge, Nottingham 4 August, 2021 Drawn 22 180* India Lord's, London 12 August, 2021 Lost 23 121 India Headingley, Leeds 25 August, 2021 Won 24 109 West Indies Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound 8 March, 2022 Drawn 25 153 West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 16 March, 2022 Drawn 26 115* New Zealand Lord's, London 2 June, 2022 Won 27 176 New Zealand Trent Bridge, Nottingham 10 June, 2022 Won 28 142* India Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 1 July, 2022 Won 29 153* New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 24 February, 2023 Lost 30 118* Australia Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birminham 16 June, 2023 Lost 31 122 India JSCA Stadium, Ranchi 23 February, 2024 Lost 32 122 West Indies Trent Bridge, Nottingham 21 July, 2024 Won 33 143 Sri Lanka Lord's, London 29 August, 2024 Won 34 103 Sri Lanka Lord's, London 31 August, 2024 Won 35 262 Pakistan Multan Cricket Ground, Multan 9 October, 2024 Won 36 106 New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 8 December 2024 Won Also Read | Most Runs in Champions Trophy History: Top Performers Across Editions ODI (16 Centuries) Image Source: Getty Images Joe Root has been an amazing player in the ODI format as well, as he has scored 16 centuries in the format. All these centuries display his effectiveness in the ODI format of the game. His average in this format is 47.60, which shows his consistency as well; he has won so many matches for the England team with his amazing batting. But from the last few years, he has been giving less attention to white-ball formats just to focus on his Test batting; he played his last ODI match in the 2023 World Cup, and his last ODI century came in the 2023 World Cup. List of ODI Centuries Made by Joe Root Sno Runs Against Venue Date Result 1. 100* West Indies Rose Bowl, Southampton 14 June 2019 Won 2. 107 Pakistan Trent Bridge, Nottingham 3 June 2019 Lost 3. 102 West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 20 February 2019 Won 4. 100* India Headingley, Leeds 17 July 2018 Won 5. 113* India Lord's, London 14 July 2018 Won 6. 102 New Zealand University Oval, Dunedin 7 March 2018 Lost 7. 133* Bangladesh The Oval, London 1 June 2017 Won 8. 101 West Indies Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 9 March 2017 Won 9. 109 South Africa Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 12 February 2016 Lost 10. 125 South Africa SuperSport Park, Centurion 9 February 2016 Lost 11. 106* New Zealand Trent Bridge, Nottingham 17 June 2015 Won 12. 104 New Zealand Edgbaston, Birmingham 9 June 2015 Won 13. 121 Sri Lanka Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington 1 March 2015 Lost 14. 104* Sri Lanka Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy 10 December 2014 Won 15. 113 India Headingley, Leeds 5 September 2014 Won 16. 107 West Indies Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound 5 March 2014 Won Conclusion In conclusion, Joe Root is perhaps a very consistent batsman. His skill and the passion for cricket have proved he is one of the best batsmen in the world. Root has given the fans a plethora of moments to rejoice. As he continues to play, fans are waiting for more memorable innings from this modern-day legend. Joe Root's journey is an inspiration to all cricket lovers, and his centuries will remain etched in cricket history forever.