Alastair Cook says he's pleased to have a two-year contract extension with Essex, as he prepares for a big summer of Test cricket with England. Alastair Cook says he's pleased to have a two-year contract extension with Essex, as he prepares for a big summer of Test cricket with England.

England captain Alastair Cook has signed a new two-year contract with Essex.

Cook, 31, has played 79 first-class matches since making his debut in 2003 and has made a stunning start to the 2016 season, scoring 523 runs in four matches, including three centuries.

Essex head coach Chris Silverwood told the club's website: "To have some of Alastair's qualities in the squad for the opening matches of the season has been a real boost.

"He was with us throughout pre-season and it has been great to have him around the club, especially the experience he passes on to younger members of the squad during training on a day-to-day basis.

Cook has scored over 500 runs already this season

"We know that his England commitments take up a vast amount of the season but when available he has shown how he can further strengthen our batting line-up, and it's great he will be with the club for another two years."

Cook said: "It's great to sign with Essex for another couple of years and I believe there are exciting times ahead for the club under the new head coach.

"I've been at Essex for all of my career, since making my debut in 2003 and I hope to continue playing here for as long as possible."