Alastair Cook will not want to remember his 150th Test in a hurry, with England set for a defeat in Perth that will hand the Ashes back to Australia.
Numbers tell the story as Cook's Ashes woes continue
His 150th Test appearance resulted in two cheap dismissals, which has become something of a pattern for Alastair Cook against Australia.
The opener was dismissed for 14 on day four of the third Test, chipping a return catch which was brilliantly held one-handed just above the turf by Josh Hazlewood.
Cook, who so memorably put Australia to the sword in England's victorious tour of 2010-11, has largely struggled for runs in subsequent Ashes contests.
We take a look at some of the numbers behind Cook's milestone appearance, as well as his toils against Australia.
150 - Cook is England's most-capped Test player, with Alec Stewart (133) in second. The opener is eighth on the all-time list, topped by Sachin Tendulkar (200).
11,712 - His Test run tally puts him ninth in the all-time standings, which are again led by India icon Tendulkar (15,921).
59 - Cook's numbers of Tests as captain. He prevailed in 24 of those, for a win ratio of 40.7 per cent.
766 - The mountain of runs scored by Cook in that 2010-11 series. He made a double century, two hundreds and two fifties to average 127.66.
26.74 - His average against Australia since then, compared to a career mark of 45.57.
0 - Cook has failed to reach a century in Ashes cricket since his 189 in the fifth Test in Sydney in 2011.
13.83 - His average in this series, with just 83 runs and a high score of 37, in the first innings in Adelaide.



















