Another Test match, another milestone for Alastair Cook. Having surpassed 10,000 Test runs at Durham - becoming the first man from his country to do so - Cook eased into second place in Englands list of leading run scorers across all formats as England closed on 279-6 on day one of the third Investec Test against Sri Lanka at Lords - Jonny Bairstow scoring his third Test century.The left-hander overtook Ian Bell (13,331) when he got to 25 and now only Kevin Pietersen (13,779) is ahead of him when runs amassed in Tests, ODIs and T20Is are combined. Alastair Cook notched another milestone at Lords Cooks half-century stands with Alex Hales (18) and Bairstow (107no) - the captain adding 56 with the former and 80 with the latter - steered the hosts to 164-4 on the verge of tea, before the left-hander was pinned in front by Nuwan Pradeep for 85.However, while Cook impressed, there was more disappointment for Nick Compton, the No 3 snicking through to the wicketkeeper for just one as England suffered a collapse earlier in the day, shipping four wickets for 28 runs - Hales was caught at slip, Joe Root (3) given out lbw on review and James Vince (10) bowled, in addition to Comptons dismissal. Nick Compton trots off after another low score Rangana Herath had Moeen Ali (25) caught at slip in the evening session but that was the only wicket to fall after tea as Bairstow went past 50 and proceeded to reach his hundred in the penultimate over of the day.Watch the best of action from day one in the video above and then catch all the action on day two of the third Investec Test from 10:30am on Friday, live on Sky Sports 2. Also See: Over-by-over commentary Scorecard Sign in to watch Live cricket on Sky Cleveland Cavaliers Jerseys . The Senators will put the busy off-season and training camp behind them when they open their regular season on the road. They kick things off Friday against the Buffalo Sabres and then head to Toronto to take on the Maple Leafs on Saturday. Tyrone Hill Jersey .com) - Whew! 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The Czech player was a finalist here two years ago and captured back-to-back doubles titles in 2012 and last year.Russias Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov are holding a convincing lead in pairs figure skating going into Wednesdays free skate, winning the short program handily with a final score of 84.17. The clear favourite to win the gold medal in pairs on Wednesday, the duo skated a near-perfect routine in front of a wildly supportive hometown crowd. Aliona Savchenko and Robin Szolkowy from Germany, also looking strong in their short program, came in second with a score of 79.64. The duo performed a routine inspired by the Pink Panther. "We wanted to show that it was easy. We skated it for the fans," Savchenko says. "When youre having fun doing your routine and the audience goes with it, it just makes you feel good and less nervous." Szolkowy says that "we had a good feeling, indeed the most important thing was to skate clean. "Were glad that we did all our elements since we want to fight for the gold. The points dont matter for now. Lets see what comes out in the end." Third-place went to another Russian duo of Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov, scoring 75.21. on their routine. All three Canadian pairs also advanced to Wednesdays free skate finale. Meagan Duhamel of St-Leonard, Que., and Eric Radford of Toronto finished their short program as the highest ranking Canadians of the night, scoring 72.21 and finishing in fifth place. The duo enjoyed a solid routine with only a minor mistake on a triple lutz spin. Duhamel says it wasnt easy for her and Radford to skate right after eventual third-place finishers Stolbova and Klimov. "It wwas very difficult to skate after the hometown team.dddddddddddd It sounds like a hockey game out there," Duhamel says. "We made some minor mistakes, but Im proud of what we were able to do in that circumstance." "We want a medal really bad, but for us skating the free skate of a lifetime would be worth more than gold, Duhamel says. Radford, who composed the pairs short program song in tribute to his late coach Paul Wirtz, says he "enjoyed every minute" of his short program experience. "Being out there, every moment is an amazing and unforgettable memory." Kirsten Moore-Towers of St. Catherines, Ont., and Dylan Moscovitch of Toronto placed sixth in their short program, scoring 70.92. The couple skated a solid routine as the final performers of the evening. Moore-Towers says that she wasnt nervous heading out onto the ice. "I think the real win tonight was how comfortable we were out there." Moscovitch says that before the couple performed their short program routine, he told Moore-Towers to "leave everything we have on the floor, lets just leave it all out on the ice." "We had a lot of fun out there," Moscovitch says. Paige Lawrence of Kennedy, Sask., and Rudi Swiegers of Virden, Man., in their first Olympics, skated to a score of 58.97. The couples training has been hampered all season by injuries, with Lawrence saying she is about "80 per cent good" in her recovery from a leg injury. Lawrence touched down twice during the couples routine, which led to their 13th place finish. ' ' '