07 December,2012 10:16 AM IST | | PA Sport
Cook, England's Test captain, reached three figures in the third Test against India at Kolkata to move ahead of Boycott, Colin Cowdrey, Wally Hammond and current team-mate Kevin Pietersen to become England's most prolific centurion in Tests.
Former England opener Boycott, commentating for BBC Radio Five Live, hailed a "terrific performance" by Cook but felt the landmark was inevitable. He said: "I don't think it'll be such a big deal to him, to pass Wally Hammond, Colin Cowdrey, myself and Kevin Pietersen.
"I think he'll be close to 40 (hundreds) by the time he's in his early 30s, then it depends how long he plays, he might get more than that."
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Boycott also praised the 27-year-old for breaking Sachin Tendulkar's record of becoming the youngest player in history to complete 7,000 Test runs: "Tendulkar is a man of records.
u00a0Records are always meant to be broken. I am happy that an English batsman has broken his (Tendulkar's) this record.
Cook has a good cricketing brain. He knows how to handle pressure and play according to the situation," added the former England captain.
Tendulkar was 28 years and 193 days old when he reached 7000 runs.u00a0
with imputs from Debasish Datta