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Alastair Cook

Rangana Herath picks 100 wickets at Galle; joins Muttiah Muralitharan and James Anderson in record books

The 100th wicket at Galle was also Herath's 431st Test wicket.

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Rory Burns really deserves his chance in the Test squad: Ed Smith

Burns, with 1319 runs so far, has lead Surrey to Division One title and is also leading the run charts. He is most likely to succeed England’s Alastair Cook at the top of the order.

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British PM Theresa May had written to Alastair Cook before his last Test

British Prime Minister Theresa May, a known cricket lover, admitted to being a fan of Alastair Cook. In an interview with The Daily Express, May mentioned that she had written to Cook on the before the latter’s final Test, against India at The Oval. Cook bowed out on a remarkable high, with scores of 71...

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ICC Test batsmen rankings: Virat Kohli continues to lead as Alastair Cook finishes at 10th spot

Alastair Cook jumped 11 spots in the latest ICC Rankings for Test batsmen after his match-winning effort in the fifth and final Test against India

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Alastair Cook a great ambassador for the game: Virat Kohli

India captain Virat Kohli has paid rich tributes to the retiring Alastair Cook who signed off his Test career with a century in his final innings.

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Hope James Anderson continues to lead attack, terrorise batsmen: Joe Root

England captain Joe Root hopes the 36-year-old Anderson will continue to be England attacks' most potent weapon in the coming years.

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Watch: Anderson seals England victory in Cook’s farewell match

England beat India by 118 runs to win the fifth Test at the Oval on Tuesday.

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India not going to be happy with the odd Test win overseas: Virat Kohli

“We are definitely not happy about the way the series has gone, but the way we played cricket is something that, not me, no one in the change room, no one doubts even one per cent, because we played with the right attitude and the will to win every game that we played.”

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Joe Root hails Alastair Cook, James Anderson in ‘very gratifying’ series win

England skipper Joe Root called the 4-1 series win over India a gratifying one after registering a 118-run win on the final day of the fifth and the final Test at The Kia Oval, London on Tuesday.

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James Anderson is the greatest England cricketer: Alastair Cook

Cook, 33, was in awe of what Anderson, 36, had achieved and called him a “freak” for his longevity.

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