Ashes: Alastair Cook hits 244 not out as England dominate Australia

Fourth Ashes Test, Melbourne Cricket Ground (day three of five)
Australia 327: Warner 103, Smith 76
England 491-9: Cook 244*, Root 61, Broad 56
England lead by 164 runs
Scorecard
Alastair Cook made the highest score by a visiting batsman at the MCG to give England firm control of the Boxing Day Test.

Cook piled on 244 not out, beating the 208 of West Indies legend Sir Viv Richards, as the tourists punished Australia on the third evening of the fourth Ashes Test.

At 307-6, England were in danger of surrendering the initiative, but Cook added 59 with Chris Woakes (26), before a riotous partnership of 100 with Stuart Broad, who swung his way to 56.

In the end, Cook’s third-highest Test score had led England to 491-9, a lead of 164.

I had to deliver or be dropped – Cook
On an unresponsive surface, Australia missed injured pace bowler Mitchell Starc but they also created their own problems.

Cook was dropped on 153 by home captain Steve Smith, the same man who offered the former England skipper a reprieve on day two. Woakes also edged between Smith and wicketkeeper Tim Paine on 13.

But that is to take nothing away from England, who have put in a spirited response to surrendering the Ashes after three Tests.

They have an outstanding opportunity to end an eight-match losing streak in Australia and avoid a second successive 5-0 whitewash down under.Read More…http://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/42499970

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