England Captain Alastair Cook breaks Great Sachin Tendulkar's record

Record of Alastair Cook
Alastair Cook famously put Australia to the sword in the 2010-11 series. This time he goes into an Ashes series as a marked man, the England captain. Whether Quarterly report can perform whatever about the 28-year-old London run-machine will be a different issue. Together with twenty-five Examination ages to be able to the identify and 7, 524 operates, he or she appears to be prone to shatter most England's playing baseball documents before he's done. Prepare has been minute littlest gamer to succeed in 5, 000 Test works, at the rear of Sachin Tendulkar. He or she has been this littlest to succeed in 7, 000 works. Absolutely no Brit offers won in excess of his or her 20 Test generations -- also keep in mind 28 additional half-centuries. That conversion charge will be extraordinary -- once he is within, Prepare will be tough to have away. England captain Alastair Cook turn out the little cricketer to reach 8,000 Test runs as the tourists proposed  serenely to 54 without loss at lunch after dismissed Australia for 204 early on the third day of the fourth Ashes Test on Saturday.

The 29-year-old Alastair Cook beat great Sachin Tendulkar to the milestone by 21 days and appeared in fine feeling as he reached the break on 41, with fellow opener Michael Carberry grafting for five runs on a scorching day at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Record Of Alastair Cook The opening players extended England's lead to 105 and compensated for a low hour in the field for England as they allowed Australia's Brad Haddin and Nathan Lyon to add a valuable 40 runs for the final wicket.
After resuming on 164 for 9, the pair frustration the England attack with a number of streaky boundaries before paceman James Anderson struck to remove the Australia wicketkeeper for 65.
The 36-year-old Haddin became the first batsman at seventh or lower in the order to post four first innings half-centuries in a series, and also broke the runs record by a wicketkeeper in an Ashes series.
Enjoying some of the best form of his career, Haddin cracked seven fours and a six before being out flailing at a short ball that soared high in the air, allowing fellow wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow to take a simple catch square of the wicket.
Lyon was 18 not out after slogging three boundaries and providing commendable support to Haddin. Paceman Anderson finished the pick of England's bowlers with 4 for 67. Seamer Stuart Broad took 3 for 45.
After being dismissed for 255 early on day two, England hit back through their seamers, who took six wickets in the final session to leave Australia reeling at Friday's close of play.
Australia hold an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-Test series. The final match starts in Sydney on January 3.

Let's go now we are know England Captain Alastair Cook of all test match and one day match Carrier........

 
Record Of Alastair Cook
Batting                                                                        Test Match
Career Span:
2006-2013
Matches:
101
Innings:
181
Not Outs:
10
Runs:
8033
Highest Score:
294
Average:
46.98
50s:
35
100s:
25
Ducks:
7
Pairs:
0
Caught Out:
118
Stumped Out:
2

Bowling
Innings Bowled:
1
Overs:
1.0
Maidens:
0
Runs Conceded:
1
Wickets:
0
5 Wicket Innings:
0
10 Wicket Innings:
0
Average:
0.0
Economy Rate:
1.0
Best bowling in Innings:
0/1

Record Of Alastair Cook

ODI Matches
Batting
Career Span:
2006-2013
Matches:
72
Innings:
72
Not Outs:
3
Runs:
2681
Highest Score:
137
Average:
38.86
50s:
18
100s:
5
Ducks:
7
Pairs:
0
Caught Out:
39
Stumped Out:
1


Bowling
Innings Bowled:
0
Overs:
0
Maidens:
0
Runs Conceded:
0
Wickets:
0
5 Wicket Innings:
0
10 Wicket Innings:
0
Average:
0.0
Economy Rate:
0
Best bowling in Innings:
0
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