In a rarity for the cricket-obsessed youngster, Alastair Cook decided to have a breather ... he gave us one of his signed England shirts, which sits proudly in the club’s bar.
England captains back Root to do what was once thought impossible – but that requires an improvement Down Under ...
Joe Root vowed he still has “plenty more left to do” after a marathon century in Multan saw him become England’s record Test run-scorer.
Whether Joe Root overtakes Alastair Cook's England Test record of 12,472 runs in this game or the next, we already know we're looking at arguably this country's greatest ever batter. It's ...
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Alastair Cook has become England's all-time leading Test run-scorer, surpassing his own mentor Graham Gooch. Cook set the new mark on the second afternoon of the second Investec Test against New ...
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Another former captain, Sir Alastair Cook, echoed those sentiments as he critiqued Brook’s response to Sri Lanka’s defensive lines. “Sri Lanka bowled in the channel and he didn’t like ...
Joe Root surpassed Alastair Cook's record of most Test centuries for England, achieving his 34th century in the second Test against Sri Lanka. Cook praised Root, calling him England's greatest.
Former England skipper Sir Alastair Cook has warned Harry Brook that he might see his comments from the post-match presentation of the first ODI against Australia on Thursday, September 19 ...
Sir Alastair Cook analyses current captain Ollie Pope's batting struggles, after another low score on day three of the second Test at Lord's. Up Next. Great Britain reaching America's Cup 'a huge ...
England had an opportunity to bat their opponents out of the game but showed some of the same carelessness which drew sharp words from former captains Michael Vaughan and Sir Alastair Cook on day two.