Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
And as I say - his got to almost normal levels in the second half of his career. His record in his first 62 Tests had to be seen to be believed: 31 half-centuries and just 2 centuries. From that WACA 2001/02 game onwards it was (against Test-class teams) 6 centuries and 11 half-centuries, though from 41 games you'd really hope for more than that from a batsman of his calibre.Mine, I supposed Cook's conversion of seven 100s & nineteen 50s is still a hell of a lot better than Fleming's nine 100s & forty-six 50s. From memory only Ranatunga of specialist batsmen had a worst conversion than Flem
Interestingly, as I mentioned a bit earlier this thread, Cook was dropped in the 50s or 70s in 3 of his 7 Test centuries, as well as about 5 times at various points in the one at Lord's in 2006, which was a shockingly bad innings. His only centuries where he's not actually given it away at all were Old Trafford 2006, WACA 2006/07 and Lord's 2007.
Had he not had a decent bit of good fortune early in his career we'd probably have been having this discussion a lot earlier.