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On this day in 2018: Cook equalled Border's record of most consecutive Tests

The left-handed Cook had made his debut against India at the age of just 21 in 2006 and after his first Test, injury ruled him out from the next game.

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Alastair Cook. Pic/AFP

Alastair Cook. Pic/AFP

It was on this day, three years ago, when former England skipper Alastair Cook equalled Allan Border's record of playing most consecutive Tests.

Cook equalled the record in May 2018 as England took the field against Pakistan at the Lord's Cricket Ground. The feat was long held by former Australia captain Border as he appeared in 153 consecutive Tests.

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