Centurion, the last of the Test career was memorable, with England's highest-run scorer Alastair Cook, Wrote the name of a rare record. Cook, the fifth batsman to score a century in the first and final Test of the series, Mohammed Azharuddin of India made the last of 2000 years.
England, riding on Cook's bat, gave India a big target in the fifth Test at the Queen's Oval in London. On the fourth day yesterday, England's lead was 329 before tea break. 8 wickets in hand Opener Cook returned to the 132 and the English captain Joe Root remained unbeaten on 108.
After losing two wickets for 62 runs, the hosts reached a tough position in the pair. This is the 14th century in the style of white clothes. Cook, 33, who played 161st Test and 291 innings, scored 33rd century. On the way to being the highest scorer in Test history, he came in fifth place in the top-ranked list. Sri Lanka's legendary Kumar Sangakkara (1200 runs) got behind In the year 2017, against Australia in Melbourne in December, the skipper's unbeaten 244 runs
Cook made the first century after the innings. Of these 9 Test matches, only one FIFA comes from his bat. Cook, who scored 71 in the first innings of the outgoing Test, scored 71. Team gets 332 runs in capital Replying to Ravindra Jadeja's unbeaten 86, India were all out for 292 runs. England will be hoping to win the five-match Test series 3-1 before the 40-run league match. Cook made his international debut against India in Test cricket. He made his debut in Nagpur on March 9, 2006, when he scored a century in the inaugural Test. Cook, who was unbeaten on 104 in the first innings and 104 not out in the second innings of the drawn match.
Century in first and last Test
Player of the Test in the last test
Alastair Cook (England) March 2006 September 2012
Azharuddin (India) December 1984 March 2000
Greg Chappell (Australia) December 1970 Jan 1984
William Ponsford (Australia), December 1924, August 1934
Reginald Duff (Australia) January 1902 August 1905
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