
Watch: Fab 4 icons Joe Root and Kane Williamson reunite at Lord's
It was a moment that had cricket fans smiling –
Joe Root
and
Kane Williamson
sharing a friendly chat during The Hundred. The video, which has been making waves online, shows the two batting greats meeting at Lord's before their respective sides took the field.
While the competition on the pitch is fierce, this was a glimpse of the mutual respect that exists between two of the finest players of their generation.
Both Root and Williamson are part of the famous 'Fab Four' – a term used to describe the modern batting giants alongside
Virat Kohli
and
Steve Smith
. Over the years, they have built reputations not only on their remarkable records but also on their grace, sportsmanship, and ability to deliver in the toughest moments.
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In 2025, Root remains one of England's most dependable batters, bringing his signature calmness and precision to every innings. Williamson, representing London Spirit in the tournament, continues to exude the same composure and tactical sharpness that have defined his career. Whether in whites or coloured kits, both have shown that class is timeless and format-proof.
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Who do you think has had a more impactful career in Tests?
Joe Root
Kane Williamson
Their careers have been marked by extraordinary consistency.
Root has amassed 13,543 Test runs in 158 matches at an average of 51, while Williamson's 9,276 runs in 105 Tests at almost 55 reflect his mastery against all attacks.
Seeing them together at Lord's wasn't just a meeting of two cricketers. It was a quiet celebration of skill, longevity, and the enduring bonds formed through years of competing at the very highest level. Moments like these remind fans why cricket is as much about respect as it is about rivalry.
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