Joe Root, England’s batting stalwart, has etched his name into the annals of Lord’s cricket history by scoring twin centuries in the second Test against Sri Lanka. This achievement elevates him into a select group of players who have achieved this feat at the iconic ground. Root’s achievement marks the 34th time he has reached triple figures in Test cricket, surpassing the previous record for most Test centuries by an Englishman. His accomplishment adds to the legacy of legendary batsmen like George Headley, who became the first to score twin centuries at Lord’s in 1939, and Graham Gooch, who achieved this feat against India in 1990. Michael Vaughan joined the list in 2004, cementing his place among the elite with twin centuries against West Indies. Root’s inclusion in this exclusive club further underscores his status as one of England’s greatest batsmen.