Captains Cook, Clarke reach the 100 mark together at Perth

By AFP
December 11, 2013

PERTH: In a stat among stats for a sport which places extraordinary value on centuries and numbers, opposing captains Michael...

PERTH: In a stat among stats for a sport which places extraordinary value on centuries and numbers, opposing captains Michael Clarke and Alastair Cook will each earn their 100th Test caps in the third Ashes match of the series.

Clarke´s Australian team leads the five-Test series 2-0 and is hoping to regain the Ashes in Perth.

Cook´s team has won the past three Ashes series but after going through a year without defeat, has suddenly slumped to back-to-back defeats in this series.

Understandably both players will therefore put more emphasis on their teams, but the coinciding hundreds warrant attention.

The 32-year-old Clarke made his debut in India in 2004, late in Australia´s prime period in modern cricket, and has scored 7,940 runs at an average of 52.58.

Cook, who will turn 29 later this month, made his debut in India in 2006 and has scored 7,883 runs at an average of 47.20, the kind of return that his deputy believes already puts him on the path to greatness.

Clarke went through a drought of nine Tests without a win, including a series sweep in India and a 3-0 Ashes defeat in England, before winning the first two Tests of this series.

Clarke has been in form with the bat, too, scoring centuries in Brisbane and Adelaide. (AP)
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