If he does that and can go on till he is close to 40 (a lot of ifs and buts but go with it) then SRT's test runs total will be indoubt and his test centuries could be too. Not that Cook will ever be regarded anywhere near the same level as SRT.His debut was in March 2006, so he is likely to have played 102 Test matches inside 8 years. If he can remain fit and in some sort of form, he'll be around the 200 mark when he is 36-37.
hey not my fault she looked like jabba the hutt budThat joke wasn't as mean as the jokes ajdude made about Tendulkar's mother ftr
read the threads.
Just saw. Yeah fair enough. I wasn't opening the thread because I thought it wasn't about TendulkarLara the gentleman one is about Tendulkar also ftr.
EDIT: kyear is selecting ATG XI in that thread. WTF!
Cook is likely to surpass SRT if he ends up playing until close to 40. With Cook opening and therefore, getting more chances, he currently averages more runs per Test match than Sachin. 80.42 vs. 79.61.If he does that and can go on till he is close to 40 (a lot of ifs and buts but go with it) then SRT's test runs total will be indoubt and his test centuries could be too. Not that Cook will ever be regarded anywhere near the same level as SRT.
EDIT: kyear is selecting ATG XI in that thread. WTF!
Im confused by this. If all the if, buts and maybes that you list happen then I fail to see any reason why he wouldnt be.If he does that and can go on till he is close to 40 (a lot of ifs and buts but go with it) then SRT's test runs total will be indoubt and his test centuries could be too. Not that Cook will ever be regarded anywhere near the same level as SRT.
The same reason why I will always consider Ricky Ponting a better batsman than Jacques Kallis, despite Kallis ending his career with more hundreds and more runs.Im confused by this. If all the if, buts and maybes that you list happen then I fail to see any reason why he wouldnt be.