Compton
International Debutant
I don't think Cook was a bad captain per se, but I think he definitely had bad series.
He generally stuck to conventional fields, which I don't mind in itself, but particularly struggled to break through tough partnerships. He also relied on his better bowlers (Broad) bailing him out, and never seemed entirely sure when he was supposed to change bowlers.
Most of that criticism you could also lay at the feet of all other captains though, so I don't know.
I always thought that Cook - particularly later in his time as captain - was perfectly serviceable. His captaincy was unlikely to win games, but wouldn't lose them either. Certainly a poorer captain upto and including being Johnsoned down under - a sobering experience for anyone - then after it.
He generally stuck to conventional fields, which I don't mind in itself, but particularly struggled to break through tough partnerships. He also relied on his better bowlers (Broad) bailing him out, and never seemed entirely sure when he was supposed to change bowlers.
Most of that criticism you could also lay at the feet of all other captains though, so I don't know.
I always thought that Cook - particularly later in his time as captain - was perfectly serviceable. His captaincy was unlikely to win games, but wouldn't lose them either. Certainly a poorer captain upto and including being Johnsoned down under - a sobering experience for anyone - then after it.