Joe Root ODI Hundreds: Joe Root scored his 20th ODI century against Sri Lanka in Colombo, further reinforcing his position as one of the greatest batsmen the 50-over game has ever witnessed.
Though his credentials in the Test arena tend to take center stage, Joe Root’s ODI centuries speak volumes about a batsman who has been able to excel in terms of tempo, pressure, and endurance like few other players in the world.
It’s been close to 13 years since Joe Root made his debut in the ODI arena, but he is now recognized as the greatest batsman to have ever donned the England jersey at No. 3 in the 50-over format, and the second-best first-drop batsman in the ODI history, only behind Virat Kohli.
20-16: The Routine Joe Root ODI Hundreds That Barely Raised an Eyebrow
These were classic Joe Root performances: fluent, disciplined, and clinical, although in relatively low-pressure contexts and on decent batting wickets.
20. 101 vs West Indies, Bridgetown (2017)
A low-key ton in England’s gradual build-up to their 2019 heights. Solid, but not memorable by Root’s standards.
19. 125 vs South Africa, Centurion (2016)
A classy innings in a high-scoring match, although England could not translate it into a victory on a flat track.
18. 102 vs West Indies, Bridgetown (2019)
Led a chase during England’s golden era of white-ball cricket, eclipsed by the aggression of Jason Roy.
17. 102 vs New Zealand, Dunedin (2018)
Run-a-ball batting in a high-scoring match, eventually overshadowed by a Ross Taylor show.
16. 107 vs West Indies, North Sound (2014)
Root’s first ODI century, coming at a very important juncture in his career after some disappointing performances in Test matches.
15-11: Contextual 100s with Heavier Significance
Those innings established historical context through circumstances surrounding matches or teams or tournaments.
15. 100 vs Sth Africa, Southampton (Nov 12, 2025)
An achievement for history as England seeks to reach the 400 mark, as well as sharing with young players.
14. 113 vs India, Leeds (2014)
One of the few positives in a series loss, fighting off a formidable Indian attack when England were at their nadir.
13. 107 vs Pakistan, Trent Bridge (2019 World Cup)
Assisted in the Creation of a Shocking Defeat That Briefly Shook the England World Cup Team to Its Foundations.
12. 121 vs Sri Lanka, Wellington (2015 World Cup)
His lone Act of Defiance Against an Abysmal World Cup Campaign Made Root England’s Youngest Century Scorer at a World Cup.
11. 111 vs Sri Lanka, Colombo (2026)
Steady presence in a fragile lineup, amidst fireworks at the other end.
10-6: Lone Warriors and Lost Causes
These hundreds demonstrated Root’s capacity to carry a lineup single-handedly.
10. 109 vs South Africa, Johannesburg (2016)
England disintegrated around him, but Root salvaged a respectable score in a close loss.
9. 133 vs Bangladesh, The Oval (2017)
A perfect chase anchor under Champions Trophy conditions the epitome of his brilliance.
8. 104 vs Sri Lanka, Pallekele (2014)
A young Root’s gem in a chase, finishing off with the composure of a seasoned pro.
7. 100 vs West Indies, Southampton (2019 World Cup)
Under pressure to open, Root showed reassuring solidity in a do-or-die situation.
6. 120 vs. Afghanistan, Lahore Match Preview (2025)
A defiant innings in defeat, standing tall during England’s Champions Trophy collapse.
5. 113 vs India, Lord’s (2018)
A lesson in strike rotation and character, shutting out Kuldeep Yadav and taking England past 300.
4. 104 vs New Zealand, Edgbaston (2015)
The knock that showed Root could hold his own in England’s aggressive overhaul impact.
3. 106 versus New Zealand; Trent Bridge, 2015.
Trent Bridge helped England achieve their most significant successful ODI chase at that time, confirming the beginning of a new era.
Joe Root’s Best ODI Centuries – 2/1
The Best OD Is Joe Root. These performances have contributed to Joe Root being listed with some of the all-time greats for their many ODI centuries.
2. 100 vs India, Leeds (2018)
A flawless chase, clinched with a last-ball boundary and a legendary bat drop. It ended India’s winning run and made Root England’s top ODI centurion.
1. 166 vs West Indies, Cardiff (2025)
The ultimate masterpiece. After several years of unrest in white ball cricket, Root created a phenomenally large score with plenty of boundaries, putting to rest the doubters and demonstrating his abilities at this level while cementing his place among the elite players in One Day International cricket.
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