With this kind of form Cook can finish with 15,000 runs and 50 Test centuries: Gavaskar

Legendary Indian batsman Sunil Gavaskar feels that Alastair Cook has the ability to score 15,000 Test runs and 50 Test centuries before he retires, says a report in The Indian Express.

"With this kind of form and even if his form drops a little, 15,000 Test runs and 50 Test centuries are not beyond him," he said.
Gavaskar added, “"The only unpredictable part in one's career is injuries. If he can get away without any serious injuries, then these landmarks are not beyond him.”

Gavaskar was most impressed by England captain’s ability to concentrate and his keen eye on the ball.

"Concentration is a God given ability. What I like about Cook is that he is looking at the ball everytime. Even when he is standing at the non-striker's end. That's one way to keep your concentration going," he said.

"There are a lot of players who look everywhere. Like Ravi Bopara who is very talented but has a habit of looking here and there. The focus should always be on your job," Gavaskar explained.


Meanwhile, The Times of India reports Gavaskar saying that 316 in the first innings is "not a par-score" on this pitch.

"On a good pitch like this, 316 is not a par-score. You need to score 450 and bat atleast four and half or five sessions. But once you get out inside four sessions, it is always difficult to come back," he said.

"In the sub-continent, the second day is always best for batting and the Englishmen capitalised on it. They have already batted for two and half sessions and if they can bat another three, then it will be very difficult for India to make a comeback." he added.

Gavaskar was also critical of the composition of slip fielders, “Pujara normally fields at forward short-leg. After Rahul and VVS (Laxman) retired, it has been Viru (Sehwag) at the first slip and Virat (Kohli) in the second slip. I don't why Viru was standing in the slips only to spinners," Gavaskar said.

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