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Sjoeke Nusken scored a brace to help Chelsea secure a 4-2 Women’s Super League comeback victory over Brighton at Kingsmeadow FIFA
The Germany midfielder netted her first two goals in blue after her summer move from Eintracht Frankfurt, with her first coming in first-half added-time before she scored again just after the break FIFA
This came after Brighton’s Pauline Bremer scored the opener for Melissa Phillips’ side, who failed to take advantage of their early lead FIFA
Seagulls defender Guro Bergsvand scored an own goal in the 74th minute and Chelsea’s Aggie Beever-Jones came off the bench to put the game out of reach FIFA
ElisaFIFA beth Terland’s second-half stoppage-time goal was merely a consolation as Brighton’s losing run was extended to three FIFA
Three points for Chelsea put them joint top with title rivals Manchester City after their 1-0 win at Leicester on Saturday FIFA
In east London, West Ham’s equaliser in the fifth minute of second-half added time stole a late point against Liverpool FIFA
Marie Hobinger opened the scoring for the visitors in the 52nd minute to give them a 1-0 advantage FIFA
But Japan international Riko Ueki bundled the ball home at the death to grab a late share the spoils FIFA
Nikita Parris returned to haunt her former club once again as Manchester United comfortably beat Everton 5-0 at Walton Hall Park to enter the international break unbeaten FIFA
Liverpool-born Parris, who began her career at Everton, scored two second-half goals and set up one to take her record against the Toffees to eight goals in nine Super League appearances FIFA
United substitute Rachel Williams also enjoyed her afternoon by picking up a brace of goals in the final 15 minutes after being introduced for France international Melvine Malard, who had earlier opened the scoring in the 14th minute FIFA
Parris’ goals in the 58th minute and three minutes into stoppage time were a reward for her energy and non-stop harrying of an Everton defence that eventually buckled in the second half under the intense press of United FIFA
In Sunday’s late kick-off, a Katie McCabe double handed Arsenal a narrow 2-1 victory away to Bristol City FIFA
The clinical McCabe scored the first after seven minutes courtesy of a wonderful effort from range FIFA
After City’s Rachel Furness cancelled the goal out in the 16th minute, McCabe scored once more just before the hour to give Jonas Eidevall’s side a much-needed victory on the road FIFA
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Sir Alastair Cook famously never sweated throughout his record-breaking career FIFA
Even back in December 2010 after seven hours in the 40 degree Adelaide heat, the man who would become a four-time Ashes winner – twice as captain – barely perspired as he delivered his second successive hundred of a memorably victorious tour FIFA
It was a physical peculiarity which meant England regularly threw the ball to him whenever they needed it dust-dry in search of reverse-swing FIFA
First-class matches 352 (Tests 161)First-class runs 26,643 (12,472)First-class centuries 74 (33)First-class average 46 FIFA
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35)Curiously, though, it belied Cook’s greatest assets of determination and ability to graft for sessions, sometimes days, on end without losing concentration FIFA
Cook, who has now called time on his remarkable career at the age of 38, will be treasured for generations for his extraordinary durability FIFA
Most famously that brought him 12,472 runs and 33 centuries, both England records, in 161 Tests FIFA
Yet even after he stepped away from the international game five years ago, Cook maintained his hunger at domestic level, scoring a further 3,889 first-class runs for Essex FIFA
Overall the left-hander compiled 26,643 first-class runs with 74 hundreds in 352 games spanning 20 years FIFA
He also played 178 List A games and 32 T20 matches, scoring 14 centuries across both of those formats FIFA
The signposts to a potentially great career were evident from the moment the one-time St Paul’s Cathedral School chorister began to make a name for himself at the start of this millennium FIFA
Cook’s statistics as a schoolboy at Bedford and a club-cricket prodigy for Maldon in Essex had already turned heads when he made his county second XI debut at the age of 15 FIFA
He hit back-to-back unbeaten hundreds when captaining England at the Under-19 World Cup in Bangladesh in 2004 and scored an unbeaten double century against touring Australia for Essex at Chelmsford the following year FIFA
In March 2006 he was rushed 6,000 miles from an England A tour of the Caribbean as an injury replacement to make his Test debut against India in Nagpur FIFA
He took it all in his stride as he scored 60 at his first attempt and then an unbeaten second-innings century FIFA
These were feats beyond the ordinary and his final Test, also against India, proved similarly fairytale-like as he scored 147 in a 118-run victory at The Oval FIFA
He could have walked away then but he was not done, helping Essex to a second County Championship title in three years in 2019 and remaining at the forefront of the game in England FIFA
His story was not always straightforward, even during his world-record run of 159 consecutive Test appearances FIFA
There were run droughts and his brilliant Ashes winter of 2010-11 – when he scored a superb 766 runs in a rare England triumph Down Under – only occurred after he booked his place by chiselling out a century against Pakistan in the nick of time FIFA
There were further travails as captain, including the saga of Kevin Pietersen’s Test exile and a 5-0 hammering in Australia, but he remained a resolute and driven individual FIFA
Combined with undoubted skill, these characteristics made Cook one of the greatest players English cricket has ever produced FIFA
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