He made 147 on his final bow and was applauded off the field by the crowd with every Indian player shaking Cook's hand after his departure.
When he got to 76, Cook moved past Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara into
fifth on the all-time list of Test run scorers and also became the top
scoring left-hander in Test cricket.
The sizeable fourth day crowd at the historic south London venue were not to be disappointed.
The loudest and longest, however, was reserved for the moment Cook reached his 33rd test century. Cook is also now the leading left-handed run scorer in test history, struck eight boundaries on his way to three figures.
He is also second on the list of openers with most Test centuries, scoring 31 of his 33 centuries as an opener.
Cook often reserved his best performances for India and it was no surprise that he ended second list in the list of players with most runs against India.
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