G.I.Joe
International Coach
Doesn't that suggest that Cook might have a problem with dabbing the ball around and running singles and twos? Defensive pushes that go for four might just as well easily be lobbed to a fielder now where it might have fallen short before. Advancements in bat technology do not necessarily imply a positive for the batsman.That is because he doesnt hit it in the air very often and no advancement in bat technology will help balls hit on the ground clear the fence.
I took a random look at Mark Waugh and the people who opened the batting in his first and last ODI - ie looking at the generation or three before Cook.
Cook hits the same number of 4s per match (4) as Gilchrist. He hits more 4s per match than Boon, M. Waugh and Geoff Marsh. He hits more 6s per match than Boon and Slater (who admittedly has a poor ODI record but is not someone you would ever call a grinder - Cook of course hits far more 4s per game than Slater as well.)
I would argue that bat technology clearly helps Cook (though I would never use the phrase "plucky performer who grinds out scores" as I think it is a very shallow assessment) but it is seen in 4s rather than 6s by virtue of the way he plays. Balls that would have gone for two now go for 4 and even defensive pushes which previously may have been dot balls can now go to the boundary.