England v India, 5th Test, The Oval, 1st day
Chef hats and a guard of honour
At the toss, England completed a clean sweep of sorts, with Virat Kohli losing yet again, making it five out of five tosses won for Joe Root•Getty Images
Cook was given a guard of honour by the Indians when he walked out to open the innings•Getty Images
Cook though ensured he made it a finale to remember, raising the first half-century by an opener in this series•Getty Images
Cook's dismissal had marked the day's turning point as India's bowlers began to reap the rewards of being on top of the batsmen consistently•Getty Images
Is Mick Jagger calculating how much he needs to give to charity after the first day? According to the pledge he made, he owes £10,000 each for Cook's fifty and Ishant's three wickets•Getty Images
But the start of this match was all about Alastair Cook, who was playing his final Test match•Getty Images
The fans had their own tribute going, dressed up as chefs in tribute to Cook•Getty Images
Moeen Ali at No.3 rode his luck, but stuck like glue to the crease as he and Cook added 73 in 40.1 overs•Getty Images
Bumrah took out Root, while Jadeja removed Stokes•Getty Images
India found success after some probing overs with the returning Ravindra Jadeja breaking the opening stand with Keaton Jennings' wicket•Getty Images
Cook finally fell for 71, chopping Bumrah onto his stumps. He was applauded all the way back•Getty Images
Ishant Sharma ensured the day ended firmly in India's favour, taking three wickets - including that of Sam Curran for a duck•Getty Images