The Surfer

February 16, 2012
Posted on 02/16/2012 in Pakistan v England in the UAE 2011-12
Cook's simple and effective method

In 12 months Alastair Cook has gone from non-selection to automatic pick in the ODI side. The Telegraph's Simon Hughes writes that his twin tons in UAE showed just how the England one-day captain has managed the transformation.

Cook is resourceful where his opening partner, Kevin Pietersen, is inflexible. Cook takes an over or two to assess the conditions and the pitch. In spite of the compulsory attacking field at the start – therefore with enticing boundary opportunities – he plays himself in. He does not look to assault the opening bowler as an Adam Gilchrist or a Sanath Jayasuriya might. He shapes to nudge and nurdle for a couple of overs and keep his wicket intact. He quickly sizes up the percentage shots and the productive areas.

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