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Cricket: Cook ton puts England in control

Cape Town : South Africa | Jul 19, 2012 at 1:08 PM PDT
Source: New Zealand Herald
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Cook hit a measured 114 not out from 283 balls, with a six and 11 fours, to put England in charge. Jonathan Trott made 71 from 162 balls with nine fours. "It was very satisfying," Cook said. "I think it's been a year since my last test hundred and it's been quite frustrating. FULL ARTICLE AT New Zealand Herald
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