Ashes Stats: Alastair Cook racks up milestones after 244no at MCG

Cook up to sixth on list of all-time Test run scorers, above Brian Lara

By Benedict Bermange, Cricket Statistician

Image: Alastair Cook earned an array of milestones following his epic double century

Alastair Cook inked himself into the record books after a masterful, unbeaten double ton at the MCG. Benedict Bermange has the numbers...

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This is Cook's fifth Test double century, putting him alone in second place for England:

Wally Hammond - 7
Alastair Cook - 5
Len Hutton - 4
Kevin Pietersen 3

Image: Cook celebrates reaching 200 from 360 deliveries - he ended day three on 244no

Cook joined the select band of batsmen to have scored at least two Ashes double centuries:

Don Bradman - 8
Wally Hammond - 4
Bobby Simpson - 2
Steve Smith - 2
Alastair Cook - 2

Cook joined Hammond (3) and Brian Lara (2) as the only previous visiting players with at least two double centuries in Australia.

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The left-hander also overtook Hammond's 1928 innings of 200 as the highest by an England batsman in a Test at the MCG and then subsequently Viv Richards' score of 208 as the highest by a visiting batsman at the ground:

Highest scores by visiting batsmen at MCG

244no Alastair Cook England Australia 2017/18
208 Viv Richards Windies Australia 1984/85
205no Azhar Ali Pakistan Australia 2016/17
204 Aubrey Faulkner South Africa Australia 1910/11
200 Wally Hammond England Australia 1928/29

Cook is only the second England player with multiple Test double centuries in a calendar year. Hammond scored two each in 1928, 1933 and 1936.

When he reached 129, Cook became the sixth England batsman to score at least 1,500 runs in Tests in Australia:

England batsmen with 1,500 runs in Australia

Player Matches Runs Hundreds
Jack Hobbs 24 2493 9
Wally Hammond 19 1981 7
David Gower 24 1824 5
Colin Cowdrey 27 1618 4
Alastair Cook 19 1615 5
Herbert Sutcliffe 14 1529 6

Cook and Mahela Jayawardene are the only players to have batted for over 10 hours on four occasions in Test cricket.

Having started his innings in ninth place among the all-time leading Test runs-scorers, he is no up to sixth, moving past:

Mahela Jaywardene when he reached 103
Shivnarine Chanderpaul when he reached 156
Brian Lara when he reached 242

Image: Cook has now scored more Test runs than Brian Lara

Despite Cook having played in all 113 of Stuart Broad's Tests, this was only the second time they have batted together - the only previous occasion was against Pakistan at Sharjah in 2015. Subsequently Cook featured in a 10th-wicket partnership for the first time in his 151-Test career.

Stuart Broad's innings of 56 is the highest by an England number 10 in Tests in Australia, surpassing the 50 not outs from Tich Freeman at Sydney in 1924 and by David Allen at Sydney in 1966.

Joe Root converted eight of his first 21 scores over fifty in Test cricket into a century, but since then he has only converted five of his last 27 such scores.