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Cook’s record double ends Aussie hopes

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MELBOURNE: Alastair Cook reeled off a record-breaking double century to put England in full control of the fourth Ashes Test with a formidable 164-run innings lead in Melbourne on Thursday.


The phlegmatic opener emphatically bounced back after a lean run of scores to finish the day unconquered on 244 off 409 balls. At the close, England were 491 for nine.


Along the way, Cook surpassed the highest score by a visiting batsman in a Test match at the famous Melbourne Cricket Ground, bettering the 208 by West Indian great Viv Richards in 1984.


He earlier bettered Wally Hammond’s 200 set back in 1928 as the highest Test score at the MCG by an Englishman.


Cook’s fifth double-century in 151 Test matches also catapulted him above West Indian Brian Lara to become the sixth highest run-getter in Test cricket with 11,956.


“It’s probably one of the more emotional (ones) from where I’d been on this tour,” Cook admitted.


“It meant a lot last night and then today I was quite proud that I managed to back it up after all the emotion came out yesterday to get a real big one for the team was really important.


“It’s just a shame it’s three or four weeks too late. I’ll have to live with that for a long time, but it’s nice to score a few.”


Australia, who already have won back the Ashes with an unassailable 3-0 lead, looked unable to stem the flow of runs in the final session as Stuart Broad supported Cook to take the game away from the hosts.


Coach Darren Lehmann virtually conceded Australia could not win even with two days remaining, meaning hopes of a 5-0 series whitewash were over. “We are just being outplayed by a better side at the moment,” Lehmann said. “We are 164 runs behind, we would have to score 450 runs in a day, we have to worry about getting past them first.”


Broad, who survived a series of hair-raising short-pitched balls at the onset of his innings, thrived in his partnership with Cook, pushing the tourists close to 500 on a lifeless pitch.


It needed multiple replays before Broad was finally given out for 56 off 63 balls to a sprawling outfield catch by Usman Khawaja off Pat Cummins, ending a demoralising 100-run stand off 110 balls with Cook. — AFP


Scoreboard


Australia first innings 327


England first innings (overnight 192-2)


A Cook not out 244


M Stoneman c and b Lyon 15


J Vince lbw Hazlewood 17


J Root c Lyon b Cummins 61


D Malan lbw Hazlewood 14


J Bairstow c Paine b Lyon 22


M Ali c S Marsh b Lyon 20


C Woakes c Paine b Cummins 26


T Curran c Paine b Hazlewood 4


S Broad c Khawaja b Cummins 56


J Anderson not out 0


Extras (b4, lb5, nb3) 12


Total (9 wickets; 144 overs) 491


Fall of wickets: 1-35, 2-80, 3-218, 4-246, 5-279, 6-307, 7-366, 8-373, 9-473


Bowling: Hazlewood 30-5-95-3, Bird 30-5-108-0, Lyon 42-9-109-3, Cummins 29-1-117-3, M Marsh 12-1-42-0, Smith 1-0-11-0


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