- Alastair Cook
:"Alastair Cook should not be confused with
Alistair Cooke , journalist and broadcaster."Infobox cricketer biography
playername = Alastair Cook
country = England
fullname = Alastair Nathan Cook
nickname = Cooky, Chef
living = true
dayofbirth = 25
monthofbirth = 12
yearofbirth = 1984
placeofbirth =Gloucester
countryofbirth =England
heightft = 6
heightinch = 2
batting = Left-hand
bowling = Right-armoff break
role = Opener
international = true
testdebutdate = 1 March
testdebutyear = 2006
testdebutagainst = India
lasttestdate = 7 August
lasttestyear = 2008
lasttestagainst = South Africa
odidebutdate = 28 June
odidebutyear = 2006
odidebutagainst = Sri Lanka
lastodidate = 28 June
lastodiyear = 2008
lastodiagainst = New Zealand
odishirt = 26
club1 = Essex
year1 = 2003–present
clubnumber1 = 26
club2 = MCC
year2 = 2004–2007
deliveries = balls
columns = 4
column1 = Tests
matches1 = 34
runs1 = 2,573
bat avg1 = 42.88
100s/50s1 = 7/14
top score1 = 127
deliveries1 = 6
wickets1 = 0
bowl avg1 = –
fivefor1 = 0
tenfor1 = 0
best bowling1 = 0/1
catches/stumpings1 = 33/–
column2 = ODIs
matches2 = 22
runs2 = 691
bat avg2 = 31.40
100s/50s2 = 1/3
top score2 = 102
deliveries2 = –
wickets2 = –
bowl avg2 = –
fivefor2 = –
tenfor2 = –
best bowling2 = –
catches/stumpings2 = 7/–
column3 = FC
matches3 = 88
runs3 = 6,625
bat avg3 = 45.06
100s/50s3 = 18/36
top score3 = 195
deliveries3 = 162
wickets3 = 3
bowl avg3 = 39.33
fivefor3 = 0
tenfor3 = 0
best bowling3 = 3/13
catches/stumpings3 = 89/–
column4 = LA
matches4 = 55
runs4 = 1,657
bat avg4 = 33.14
100s/50s4 = 2/8
top score4 = 125
deliveries4 = 18
wickets4 = 0
bowl avg4 = –
fivefor4 = 0
tenfor4 = n/a
best bowling4 = 0/5
catches/stumpings4 = 24/–
date = 20 September
year = 2008
source = http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/45/45128/45128.html CricketArchiveAlastair Nathan Cook (born 25 December 1984 in
Gloucester ) is an Englishcricketer , a left-handedbatsman , who currently playscounty cricket for Essex and test and one-day cricket for England. On 22 December 2007 Cook became the first Englishman to score seven centuries before his 23rd birthday [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6737017.stm Cook hundred keeps England on top]BBC News retrieved 26 August 2007] and on 27 July 2007 became the youngest England batsman to reach 1500 Test runs and as of March 12th 2008 became the youngest to score 2000 runs, againstNew Zealand atWellington . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6917618.stm India bowlers put England on rack]BBC News retrieved 27 July 2007] He has scored centuries in his first Test matches against India, Pakistan and the West Indies.Biography
Cook was born on 25 December 1984 to Graham, an electrical engineer, who played village cricket, [ [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/cricket/article2848462.ece "Like father, like son for Broads"]
The Times retrieved 22 December 2007] and Stephanie, [ [http://icwales.icnetwork.co.uk/sports/sports-news-round-up/tm_headline=cricket--cook-joins-up-with-the-taffia&method=full&objectid=17892951&siteid=50082-name_page.html "Cook joins up with the Taffia"] IcWales, retrieved 22 December 2007] a teacher. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20060416/ai_n16165666 "The clamour grows throughout the land: pick Cook now"]The Independent retrieved 22 December 2007] He showed early signs of promise while achoirboy at St. Paul's Cathedral. He was also educated atDene Magna Community School in theForest of Dean . In fact in one match against Westminster Abbey he scored 110 of the 127 runs St. Paul's scored, this being in a 20 over match. During this time he also played for London schools and had trials for the England youth set up.Cook was educated at
Bedford School where he playedpiano ,saxophone , and cricket. [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4159/is_20060416/ai_n16165666] He regularly broke records with his classy batting. He first played for the school First XI as a first year. When the MCC were a man short for their game against the school, Cook was drafted in - he scored an unbeaten century against the 1st XI and was in the 1st XI for the next five years. In 2003, he made 1,287 runs for the school, at abatting average of 160.87 - a school record number of runs. He made his first-class debut at the end of 2003 against Nottinghamshire.Cook has been marked for stardom and potential greatness by
Derek Randall (coach at Bedford) andGraham Gooch (coach at Essex), as well as drawing effusive praise from the ex-director of theECB National Academy ,Rod Marsh . Also as a youngster he played for the club teamMaldon Cricket Club where he was very impressive.In 2004 Cook was captain of England's Under-19 team for the World Cup, during the tournament he scored consecutive centuries as England reached the semi-finals. He made his maiden first-class century against Leicestershire in May 2004. At the beginning of the 2005 season, whilst playing for the MCC, he scored another century, though this time the opponents were the reigning County Champions, Warwickshire, and the setting was Lord's.
In 2005, Cook had an excellent season for Essex, with a first-class batting average of 52.35 including five centuries and a top score of 195. He also scored 214 in a two-day warm up match against the Australian touring side in September 2005. In August 2005 he was voted Young Cricketer of the Year by the
Cricket Writers' Club , and was namedProfessional Cricketers' Association Young Player of the Year 2005.International career
England 2006 Season
Cook was included in the ECB National Academy in the winter of 2005-06, but was called up to the England squad touring Pakistan when the captain,
Michael Vaughan , was injured. He was named in the England A team to play in the West Indies, but was called up again to the England squad touring India in February 2006 after an injury to Vaughan andMarcus Trescothick 's departure from the tour. He was one of three cricketers making their England Test debuts on 1 March 2006 in the first Test against India inNagpur . Playing as an opening batsman, Cook made 60 in his firstinnings and 104not out in his second, becoming the sixteenth English batsman to score a century on Test debut.Cook played his first home Test match against Sri Lanka on 11 May, again replacing the injured
Michael Vaughan . In England's one innings he scored 89, while also dropping two catches in a game where England dropped nine, to draw against Sri Lanka, he ended the series with an average of 43 with the bat. He made hisOne Day International debut against Sri Lanka at Old Trafford, scoring 39, in the next ODI at Leeds he made 41, both these matches were lost.In the next Test series against Pakistan he made a century at Lord's in the first Test scoring 105 off 279 balls. He followed that up in the next Test at Old Trafford with his third Test century in England's first innings. He made 127 runs off 260 deliveries before being dismissed lbw to
Umar Gul . This innings surpassed his previous best of 105 which he made in the previous Test. On the occasion of each of those first three centuries,Paul Collingwood had been at the other end. His tally of 403 runs in the series was only eclipsed by captainAndrew Strauss . At the end of the season he was again awarded the Young Player of the Year award.In the one day series that followed he failed to play and wasn't picked in the squad for the 2006 Champions Trophy, with allrounders
Rikki Clarke ,Jamie Dalrymple andMichael Yardy and openerEd Joyce preferred. He was named as a member ofThe Ashes tour party announced on 12 September 2006. When Marcus Trescothick pulled out of the tour party for personal reasons, Cook was an immediate choice to replace him as opener alongside Andrew Strauss. In the third Ashes Test at the WACA Oval in Perth, he scored his first Ashes century in the 2nd innings to take the 3rd Test into the fifth day when it seemed that Australia would reclaim the Ashes by the end of the 4th day. He scored 116 from 288 balls before being caught byAdam Gilchrist offGlenn McGrath , having occupied the crease for over 6 hours. This was his fourth Test century before turning 22, no England player had scored more than two. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/606/A18231770 Cook a rare breed] ] On 28 December 2006 inMelbourne , Cook scored his thousandth Test run and in doing so joined Mark Taylor as the only other player in Test history to score 1000 runs in his maiden year.2007-2008
Cook was made captain of the MCC versus Sussex in the county season opener, he scored a century in the 1st innings. He scored centuries against Derbyshire and Northamptonshire before joining up with England. In the 1st Test against the West Indies at Lord's Cook hit a century on the 1st day making 105 before falling early on the second day. Along with Ian Bell, Paul Collingwood and
Matt Prior they became the first four batsmen for England since 1938 to score a hundred each in the same Test innings. In the second innings, he hit 65 runs. In the third Test at Old Trafford Cook followed his 60 in the first innings with his sixth test century in the second, scoring 106.Cook was chosen in the 14-man squad for the first four One Day Internationals in the seven match series against India. Although some commentators had suggested that one of Ian Bell or Cook should be dropped to allow
Owais Shah to play, [ [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/2007/08/21/centuries_rub_salt_in_wound_of.html Centuries rub salt in wound of Shah's omission] ] both were favoured and responded with maiden ODI centuries. Cook opened with Matt Prior, starting slowly, reaching his first half century in ODIs off 74 balls, before going to make a century off 122 deliveries. He became the third highest scorer for the England side in the series, making 182 behind Bell's 422 and Collingwood's 274. Cook was the most successful English batsmen as England were defeated 1-0 in a three-Test series in Sri Lanka. Cook averaged 46.33 with the bat, and was the only English batsman to record a century, scoring 118 in the 2nd innings of the drawn 3rd Test at Galle. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/cricket/england/averages/default.stm "Test series in Sri Lanka, averages"]BBC News retrieved 22 December 2007]On 13 March 2008 during the first day of the second Test against New Zealand at Wellington, Alastair became the youngest Englishman to reach 2000 test runs aged 23 years 73 days. On the third day he hit his first Test, and indeed international, six falling 1161 runs short of breaking the record for most Test runs without a six; it took him 2047 runs, 233 of them from boundaries, and seemed to be unintentional, a top edge taking it over the wicketkeeper [ [http://content-www.cricinfo.com/ci/content/story/342543.html "Joy of Six"
Cricinfo retrieved 16 March 2008] ] ] and ending the chances of breaking the record held byVijay Manjrekar who never hit a six in his Test career.On July 14 2008 on the fifth day of the first Test against South Africa at Lords, Cook bowled his first test over.
Achievements
Awards
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NBC Denis Compton Award 2003
*NBC Denis Compton Award 2004
*NBC Denis Compton Award 2005
*NBC Denis Compton Award 2006
*PCA Young Cricketer of the Year 2005
*PCA Young Cricketer of the Year 2006Test Centuries
One-day International Man Of The Match Awards
*10th October 2007 Vs. Sri Lanka, scored 80
=Notes
References
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Wisden Cricketers' Almanack , 2004"External links
* [http://content-ind.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/11728.html Cricinfo Player Profile]
* [http://www.cricketarchive.co.uk/Archive/Players/45/45128/45128.html CricketArchive Player Page]
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