England skipper Alastair Cook has called on his team mates to create by winning the fourth Ashes Test and the series for a fourth consecutive time at home, when they take on Australia from today.
30-year-old Cook said that the way series is poised, anyone scoring big, would get his name etched in history forever.
He further said that it would provide a great opportunity for someone to make his name in English cricket,BBC reported.
England is likely to field either Mark Wood, Liam Plunkett and uncapped left-arm seamer Mark Footitt in their final eleven for today's match.
England has a 2-1 lead over Australia, with wins at Cardiff and Edgbaston, and a loss at Lord's.
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