England v Sri Lanka: Dark days long behind Alastair Cook as he prepares to make history in Headingley Test opener

England's Alastair Cook during a press conference at Headingley on Wednesday afternoon. Picture: Simon Cooper/PA.England's Alastair Cook during a press conference at Headingley on Wednesday afternoon. Picture: Simon Cooper/PA.
England's Alastair Cook during a press conference at Headingley on Wednesday afternoon. Picture: Simon Cooper/PA.
ALASTAIR COOK admits that it will mean the world to him to become the first Englishman to reach the magic 10,000 Test runs milestone '“ with history beckoning for the England captain at Headingley.

A White Rose crowd are hoping to witness a magical moment during England’s summer Test opener against Sri Lanka – which starts this morning – with Cook requiring just 36 runs to achieve that major individual feat.

The 31-year-old could become the youngest player to reach the 10,000 run barrier in the process as he strives to follow in the footsteps of a who’s who of iconic Test greats, including Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Steve Waugh and Brian Lara.

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