Cook equals Border record

Alastair Cook has matched a 24-year-old record against Pakistan at Lord's

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Alastair Cook has equalled the record of Australia great Allan Border by playing in his 153rd consecutive Test as England face Pakistan in the opening Test of the summer at Lord’s.

The opener is no stranger to record-making and breaking outings – he is England’s most capped Test cricketer and was the youngest player to reach 10,000 Test runs.

Top 10 England players with highest number of consecutive Test caps

  • Alastair Cook 152* (spanning 11 May 2006 to 30 March 2018)
  • Alan Knott 65 (5 March 1971 to 25 August 1977)
  • Ian Botham 65 (10 February 1978 to 2 March 1984)
  • Michael Atherton 63 (19 February 1993 to 6 August 1998)
  • Alec Stewart 62 (20 June 1996 to 23 August 2001)
  • Matt Prior 60 (6 March 2009 to 13 December 2013)
  • Tony Greig 58 (8 June 1972 to 25 August 1977)
  • Kevin Pietersen 54 (21 July 2005 to 16 July 2009)
  • Frank Woolley 52 (9 August 1909 to 14 August 1926)
  • Peter May 52 (15 August 1953 to 2 July 1959)

England take on Pakistan in two Tests to kick off the 2018 international summer.