Woodster
International Captain
Of course top bowlers are more consistent and consequently put the ball in the absolutely right areas more frequently to highlight the technical issues, that's common sense. There are few top bowling attacks around right now, so it will be difficult to say one way or the other. Anyone that will have seen his century against Pakistan in that series will know that was all about mind over technique.It is funny how guys who have previously had technical issues against decent bowling suddenly find ways to overcome them when they're facing poor bowling. Cook might have found a way around his technical deficiencies...but scoring runs against the poo we served up hasn't really proven anything one way or the other.
The fact is there are some very poor attacks going around at the moment. Makes it hard to judge the batsmen at times. They can only really score runs against the attacks they're given. Cook is a pretty determined bloke, that's for sure. Still reckon he'll nick out more often than not in the corridor, if anyone can actually manage to bowl there consistently. He makes a bowler get it in the right area before they're a threat though, which is to his credit.
My final word on this before I get told off for taking this thread off topic, is that he did have some success on our tour of SA in 2009/10. One hundred and a couple of fifties suggests he can play top bowling pretty well in generally bowling condfitions.