Monday, November 29, 2010
Alastair Cook:Test Double Century
Cook was Wally Hammond (3), Reg Foster and Paul  Collingwood as his  double centurions difficult decision, but unbeaten avoid to  ensure to  the owners of the ashes defeat in the first dinner Test.At, England   were 439 for one with Cook on 201 and 100 Trott not give the 218 runs  with two sessions  left.Records and personal bests have been taken  during the morning session, that  Cook and Trott had emerged in a  combined land partnership.When 100 Trott for the  first time that three  English players have a century in the second innings of a Test match  since 1924.On this  occasion the first three batters scored – Jack Hobbs  (211), Herbert Sutcliffe  (122) and Frank Woolley (no 134) – all have  hundreds against South Africa in the  Lord. Cook surpassed his previous  highest test score of at  least 173 and shared the highest position in  English (251) for every wicket in  19 Tests at the Gabba as the tourists  were impressed by his jubilant army took  fans.Cook Loco Ian Botham 138  as implementation of the English top scorer in the ground in Brisbane,  founded in 1986.It  is also the fourth Test century, Trott and Trott  Australia.Cook disadvantages of  his second and advanced easily  dominated by a small group in those days of  teasing fans. England  England Loco army between the last day out 88  points and must avoid a  dramatic collapse of the inputs, so that Australia adopt  a target.It  victory was the second record for foreign tourists in ash   opener.Opening pair Andrew Strauss and Cook for a stronger partnership  for  English at the Gabba wicket for 188 runs combined  eclipsing  binaries, the previous record of 160 between Graeme Hick and Graham   Thorpe in the players 1994.Australia away “work without wages fell, and  with the  prospect of a long day of drainage in the head field.Australia  by Vice-captain Michael Clarke has the timing of  regulatory Trott (75)  left from Shane Watson bowling.
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