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the baseline as time ran out.Karima Christmas had 23 points, Aerial Powers added
15 and Courtney Paris scored 13 for 11th-ranked Dallas (11-21).The third-ranked
Liberty (21-11) trailed by 22 late in the second quarter but went on a 12-0 run
to span both halves and cut the deficit to four before the end of the third
quarter.Dallas was back in control at 80-70 before the Liberty scored eight
straight. But New York was unable to move in front and Diggins final four points
secured the win.Tina Charles had 29 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks for New
York. Rodgers scored 15 and Carolyn Swords added 14.
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. Bjorn, who had a 36-hole total of 8-under 134, made a testing six-foot putt to
save par on the 16th and a birdie on the 17th before bogeying the final hole
after a misjudged approach shot. American Kevin Streelman was in second place
after shooting a 69. Test No. 1 - Debut century at Nagpur One hundred and two
cricketers have made a century on Test debut, including ten Englishmen since the
Second World War. But few have given such definitive proof of their poise and
purpose as Cook, Englands emergency replacement on the tour of India in 2005-06.
After Marcus Trescothicks breakdown on the eve of the first Test, and at the age
of 21 and with no acclimatisation whatsoever, Cook brushed off the effects of
24-hour, multi-transfer, journey from Antigua to Nagpur to make 60 and 104 not
out. All told, he batted for nine and a half hours in the match against an India
attack boasting two of their greatest spinners in Anil Kumble and Harbhajan
Singh.Test No. 6 - Maiden home Test hundred Trescothicks return in the summer of
2006 forced Cook to bed in at No. 3 in the short term, but he scarcely missed a
beat in his first full season as an England batsman. At Lords in May, he missed
out on his second Test century when he fell for 89 against Sri Lanka. But two
months later, he made no mistake at the same venue, etching his name on the
honours board for the first of what is now four occasions and counting. For good
measure, he followed up with his third century, 127, in the next match at Old
Trafford.Test No. 12 - First Ashes hundred If India had been a steep learning
curve, then it was nothing compared to the winter of 2006-07, when Cook was
thrust into the front line to withstand Australias Ashes vengeance mission.
Restored to the top of the order, he encountered Glenn McGrath and Shane Warne
still smarting from the events of 2005, and hell-bent on setting the record
straight before waltzing into retirement. Unsurprisingly, he struggled,
particularly outside off stump where his judgment was challenged mercilessly by
the metronomic brutality of McGrath and Stuart Clark. But, with the Ashes all
but surrendered as England chased 557 in the second innings at Perth, Cook
knuckled down on the eve of his 22nd birthday to make 116 from 290 balls. It
couldnt save the day in the short term, but it laid a notable marker for events
further down the line…Test No. 24 - Face-saving hundred in Galle Things would
get worse before they got much better for Englands chastened cricketers. A home
series loss against India was swiftly followed by a capitulation in Sri Lanka
where, with the series level going into the third Test at Galle, they collapsed
to 81 all out in reply to the home sides 499, and inevitable defeat.
Nevertheless, Cooks bloodymindedness came bubbling to the fore in the follow-on,
as he dug in against Muttiah Muralitharan to make a six-and-a-half hour 118. It
wasnt enough to impress certain members of Englands travelling support, who
draped a banner over the walls of the historic Galle Fort to declare England:
Hang Your Heads in Shame. But Cook, at least, was able to fly home to celebrate
his 23rd birthday with his own held high.Test Nos. 25-36 - The summer of sixties
By the end of 2008, it was clear that Cook was a prodigy with purpose. In New
Zealand in March he had become the youngest England batsman to reach 2000 Test
runs (at the age of 23 years and two months) but for the rest of that year he
seemed to hit something of a plateau - in the entire calendar year, he made
eight fifties in 21 innings (an impressive effort), but had been unable to
convert any of them to three figures. With scores of 60, 61, 60, 60, 76, 67, 52
and 50, it was time to turn to his mentor Graham Gooch, with whom he began
working on the technical changes that he believed he needed to take his game to
the next level.Test No. 43 - Wisden Trophy regained Cook broke his centuries
drought with an eighth Test hundred against West Indies in Bridgetown, but given
that the match had featured 1349 runs across its first two innings, including
291 for Ramnaresh Sarwan, his second-innings game-killer wasnt much to write
home about. Of greater significance, however, was his career-best 160 at
Chester-le-Street two months later. After Englands shock surrendering of the
Wisden Trophy in the Caribbean, courtesy of their 51 all out in the first Test
at Sabina Park, Cooks innings set up a pummelling innings win, and a 2-0 series
victory, against a dispirited opposition.Test No. 50 - Innings win in Durban
Cook played a low-key role in Englands home Ashes win - his most significant
contribution was a first-day 95 in the second Test when, in harness with Andrew
Strauss, he took full toll of Mitchell Johnsons stage fright to set up Englands
first win against Australia at Lords for 75 years. But in Durban later that
year, he was back to his obdurate best. Fresh from celebrating his 25th
birthday, Cook dropped anchor with 118 from 263 balls, setting the stage for the
coming of age of his team-mate, Ian Bell. England declared on 574 for 9, before
routing South Africa for 133 in their second innings.Test No. 53 - Captains best
173 If there was any doubt that Cook was Englands anointed man, then the tour of
Bangladesh in 2010 dispelled it once and for all. With Strauss taking a
sabbatical ahead of Englands Ashes defence in Australia, Cook was tasked with
leading England in his absence, on a potentially awkward campaign against an
ever-improving opposition. He set the tone with a brace of 60s in the
three-match ODI series (he was recalled as captain for that leg as well…) then
laid down his marker by milking Bangladeshs spin-dominant attack for 173 in the
first Test in Chittagong. A week later, he had wrapped up a clean sweep in all
five internationals by anchoring Englands run-chase in Dhaka with 109 not
out.Test No. 59 - Last-chance saloon at The Oval Cook, famously, has missed just
one Test match in his entire career, and none for more than a decade since a
stomach bug denied him a third cap on his maiden tour of India in 2006. But that
record would surely have been interrupted but for this show of defiance against
Pakistan at The Oval in 2010. All summer long, Cook had been hounded by the
relentless pace, movement and accuracy of Mohammads Amir and Asif, and was
braced for the drop after making 6 in the first innings of the third Test. But
then he decided to throw caution to the wind, and cast aside the tinkerings that
had left him so vulnerable outside off stump. I wasnt going to die wondering, he
said afterwards.Tests No. 61, 62 and 65 - 517 for 1 and all that In the build-up
to a seismic Ashes tussle in the winter of 2010-11, Australias focus had been
entirely on one man. Kevin Pietersen was front and centre of their strategies as
they sought to avenge Englands victory in the 2009 campaign; but hardly a breath
of interest had been wasted on an opening batsman who, up to that point, had
scored fewer than 500 ruuns in ten Ashes Tests, at a distinctly mediocre average
of 26.
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business to punish Australias oversight, racking up 766 runs in a 3-1 series
triumph, including three vast hundreds. The biggest of the lot also doubles as
his defining performance - an invincible innings of 235 not out in the cavernous
hostility of the Gabba that turned the momentum of the series on its head. By
the time he fell for 148 in the second Test at Adelaide, Cook had batted for
1053 minutes and 383 runs between dismissals, and an entire nation was sick to
the teeth of his implacable leave outside off stump.Test No. 71 - The Edgbaston
grand-daddy Notwithstanding his heroics Down Under, Cook was soon back to the
grind of an English pre-season, out on dawn runs in the woods in Chelmsford,
carrying a rucksack of bricks and being pursued by Gooch on a bicycle. The
message from his mentor was simple but effective: when you are in the form of
your life, theres even more reason to put in the extra groundwork. And his
efforts would bear fruit in the third Test of Englands crushing home series win
over India. Cooks returns for the rest of the summer were relatively modest, but
he made his indelible mark with a 12-and-a-half hour 294 at Edgbaston, his
highest Test score. He faltered, finally, in sight of what would have been
Englands first triple-century since Gooch in 1990, but in making his innings a
grand-daddy, he had lived another of the great mans mantras to the max. Theres a
tinge of disappointment, Cook admitted, but if Im being realistic, Im absolutely
thrilled.Tests No. 84, 85 and 86 - The jewel in the crown Cook may never receive
more acclaim than for his performance in the 2010-11 Ashes, but his efforts in
India two years later were surely his finest hour. Hed inherited a divided team
following the retirement of Andrew Strauss in the summer, and having fought for
the rehabilitation of Pietersen following the text-gate scandal, the opening
exchanges of the first Test at Ahmedabad were ominous in the extreme. England
slumped to 191 all out in reply to Indias 521 for 8 declared - Cook himself was
sixth man out for 41, but thereafter he made it his mission to coax a
performance from his team, come what may. His nine-and-a-half hour 176 in the
follow-on wasnt enough to prevent a nine-wicket defeat, but it transformed the
horizons for his side. His subsequent first-innings scores of 122 at Mumbai and
190 at Kolkata frogmarched England into an astonishing 2-1 series win - aided
and abetted, of course, by world-class support from the spin pairing Graeme
Swann and Monty Panesar, and inevitably, that man Pietersen.Test No. 100 - Ashes
humiliation At The Oval in August 2013, Cook experienced one of the proudest
moments of his career, as he led his England team to their fourth Ashes victory
in five series, a 3-0 triumph that hindsight now confirms looked more emphatic
than it actually was. Four months later, those scenes of jubilation must have
felt like a figment of his imagination, as Australia tore back the urn with a
savagery that surpassed even the trauma of 2006-07. Cooks personal nadir came in
the third Test at Perth, the scene of Australias series-seizing win. In the
first innings he battled through his own lack of form to make 72, his highest
score for eight Tests. In the second, however, and chasing a forlorn 504 for
victory, he received surely the best ball of his career - a sneering, swinging,
seaming snorter from Ryan Harris that curled in, then zipped away to trim his
off bail and send him on his way for a first-ball duck.Test No. 107 -
Southampton sympathy There has surely never been a post-mortem to rival it. The
fetid fallout from Englands Ashes whitewash contaminated every facet of the
England team - not least the crassness of Pietersens sacking, which heaped cruel
and unwarranted pressure on Cook, a consummate team man who had been conditioned
throughout his career never to take a backwards step, and was damned if he was
going to start now, even in the midst of the most barren spell of form
imaginable. By the start of the third Test against India, he had gone 14 months
without a century, and when his first ball of the match, from Bhuveshwar Kumar,
was edged inches short of slip, followed soon after by being dropped on 15, the
entire crowd feared the worst. And yet he clung to his wicket for dear life and
when, by lunch, he had creaked his way to 48 not out, the crowd rose as one in
acclaim. He fell eventually for 95, an apt reflection of how even his best
efforts were suddenly falling short.Test No. 112 - A century at last Englands
tour of the Caribbean in the spring of 2015 existed in a curious twilight zone,
sandwiched between their humiliation in the World Cup (in which Cook played no
part, having been dropped from the one-day squad at the eleventh hour) and the
termination of Peter Moores ill-fated second coming. But Cook was grateful for
the contests nonetheless, as he finally hauled a hulking great monkey off his
back, and racked up the 26th Test century of his career, and his first for
nearly two years. Test No. 120 - A whopper in Abu Dhabi Cooks record in Asia
surpasses that of many home-grown batsman - eight centuries in 21 Tests to date,
at a towering average of 60.86. And the heftiest of the lot came in the opening
exchanges of Englands tour of the UAE in 2015-16, from a position of familiar
peril. Pakistan had spent the first two days of the series racking up the small
matter of 523 for 8 declared, with Shoaib Malik chipping in with a career-best
245. Cook, however, retorted with a 14-hour 263 - an innings so stultifyingly
brilliant that it all but stole the contest. Pakistan imploded second-time
around, leaving England a teasing chase of 99 in an hours worth of daylight.
They were halted at 74 for 4 after 11 overs, with Cook banished to No.7 to allow
his flightier colleagues to have a slog.Test No. 128 - 10,000 Test runs At
3.15pm on the fourth and final afternoon of the third Test against Sri Lanka at
Chester-le-Street, Cook nudged Nuwan Pradeep off his pads with that familiar
shovelling followthrough, all the way to the midwicket rope to become the first
England batsman to reach 10,000 Test runs. He had kept his audience waiting for
the moment - he had been within striking distance of five figures for the best
part of five months - but the flamboyant gesture has never been his style. You
need something tucked away to drive you to get up go running in the morning or
bat in the nets with Goochy, he said. I am still hungry to achieve stuff.
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