The Ashes: West Indian legends now in the sights of England's Alastair Cook

England's Alastair Cook acknowledges the crowd after his century at the close of play on day two at the MCG in Melbourne. Picture: Jason O'Brien/PAEngland's Alastair Cook acknowledges the crowd after his century at the close of play on day two at the MCG in Melbourne. Picture: Jason O'Brien/PA
England's Alastair Cook acknowledges the crowd after his century at the close of play on day two at the MCG in Melbourne. Picture: Jason O'Brien/PA
ENGLAND batsman Alastair Cook returned to form with a century on the second day of the fourth Ashes Test against Australia in Melbourne.

The 33-year-old showed his class to reach the close on 104 not out, completing his 32nd Test hundred in the final over. This is where Cook stood in the all-time Test run-scoring and century-making lists ahead of the third day.

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