Still you guys were lucky not to see the best of him which we saw in 2012. That memory of him dancing down the track and lofting Ojha over long on for six is still fresh.Still have nightmares from 10/11...
England were 1/517Still you guys were lucky not to see the best of him which we saw in 2012. That memory of him dancing down the track and lofting Ojha over long on for six is still fresh.
I've always felt that the adjustment a non Asian batsman has to make on spinning subcontinent tracks is the same as an Asian batsman has to make on bouncier decks outside Asia, and that's where I rate Cook so highly, he looked so much in control against spin. Matthew Hayden played spin superbly too but he was more in attacking mode only, Cook looked so much in control and at ease against us in 2012 that he didn't need to take on our spinners to make them ineffective. When he was run out in 2nd innings at Kolkata, Manjrekar jokes "Well that's one way to get him out." And yeah that cut shot he plays against spinners is visually pleasing.Of the cut shot, perhaps.
True, especially after Siddle gets a hat-trick on his birthday and bowls them out cheaply in 1st innings.England were 1/517
You can never erase those types of scars
I think he's said that he didn't announce it immediately because he didn't want to overshadow Moeen's performance or the series win in the media the day after the game.Cook made the right decision. In fact, I was hoping he would announce his retirement after the 4th Test, with the series won.
Wow if you were going to copy my post you could've at least liked it first.Top guy, top player. Very sad to see him go. I remember his debut as clear as day and have been struggling with the concept of him being one of the old players tbh, what with him being my age.
It always just makes me feel old when players who I remember watching on debut in their late teens or early 20s retire after a full career.
That debut was perhaps quite fittingly in India, and I think anyone who watched it and was forced to make a guess as to how his career would go and what sort of player he'd become afterwards would've made a pretty accurate prediction. He made a fifty and an unbeaten ton, both really slowly on a slow road that ended in a draw, but it was his unwavering concentration and immediate ease of adaptation to alien conditions that really stood out from such a young man on debut, and these were features of his both his batting and his captaincy right throughout his career.
I hope he does ton up just so I can say thisI'd donate a kidney to see him to ton up big daddy Cook style one last time at The Oval........and I'd slap any ****er around the head with it that says anything about dead rubbers or flat tracks (if it is one).
This can be arranged, not sure how I'll explain the demise of our cat to to the family but I'm sure I will come up with something.i want to see adders post evidence of the kidney donation if he tons up
Reminds me that Howe_zat never did eat his shoe, for whatever reason he said he would. Hope Adders giving up his kidney persuades him to finally do so.i want to see adders post evidence of the kidney donation if he tons up