'THAT IS HILARIOUS'

Watch Joe Root’s cheeky act during England’s clash with Pakistan that has fans in hysterics

Day one of the Second Test ended with the match very much in the balance

JOE ROOT left cricket fans in hysterics during day one of England's Second Test against Pakistan.

Root, 33, made headlines in the First Test as he surpassed Sir Alastair Cook to become England's all-time leading Test run scorer.

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Joe Root hilariously used Jack Leach's head to shine the ballCredit: Getty
The moment left cricket fans in stitches on social mediaCredit: X formerly Twitter / @SkyCricket

The Yorkshireman is unequivocally one of the country's greatest ever players and was showered with praise following the achievement.

At the beginning of the Second Test he turned his hand to bowling - delivering six overs on the opening day.

But it was a moment with fellow England bowler Jack Leach which left viewers in stitches.

Root had his team-mate bend down as he worked on the condition of the ball on Leach's bald head.

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This got quite the reaction on social media as Sky Sports shared the clip alongside the comment: "Joe Root finding the best ways to shine the ball 🤣."

Responding, one user said: "Hahahaha 😂 that is hilarious."

Another added: "What's being shined though, the ball or his head?? 🤔😂"

A third replied: "Classic Joe Root! 😂 He always knows how to get the best out of the ball."

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While a fourth responded: "Indeed it's the best way to shine the ball."

Pakistan closed day one on 259-5 as Kamran Ghulam hit 118 off 224 balls before being dismissed by Shoaib Bashir.

Joe Root overhauls Sir Alastair Cook to become England’s record Test run scorer

Leach took two wickets and Matthew Potts and Brydon Carse took one each as the Test match hangs in the balance heading into day two.

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