- Sam Cook
Infobox Historic Cricketer
nationality = English
country = England
country abbrev = ENG
name = Sam Cook
picture = Cricket_no_pic.png
batting style = Right-hand bat
bowling style = Slow left-arm orthodox
tests = 1
test runs = 4
test bat avg = 2.00
test 100s/50s = -/-
test top score = 4
test balls = 180
test wickets = -
test bowl avg = -
test 5s = -
test 10s = -
test best bowling = -
test catches/stumpings = -/-
FCs = 506
FC runs = 1965
FC bat avg = 5.41
FC 100s/50s = -/-
FC top score = 35*
FC balls = 106366
FC wickets = 1782
FC bowl avg = 20.52
FC 5s = 99
FC 10s = 15
FC best bowling = 9/42
FC catches/stumpings = 153/-
debut date = 7 June
debut year = 1947
last date = 7 June
last year = 1947
source = http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ci/content/player/10792.htmlCecil "Sam" Cook, born
August 23 ,1921 atTetbury and died there onSeptember 4 ,1996 , was acricketer who played for Gloucestershire and England.Sam Cook was a small and stocky slow left-arm spinner who took a wicket with his first ball in
first-class cricket and 133 wickets in his first season (1946). No great spinner of the ball, Cook relied on accuracy and flight: if he lacked penetration as a bowler, he was also very rarely mastered. [Cite book
title =Wisden Cricketers' Almanack
edition = 1997
publisher =Wisden
chapter = Obituary of Cecil (Sam) Cook
pages = p1401] Before Gloucestershire acquired spinning riches in the form ofJohn Mortimore and David Allen, Cook regularly took 100 wickets a season, and later on the county side often played three spinners, right up to the time when Cook retired in 1964.Cook's one Test match was unfortunate. He was called into the England team to play the South Africans on the batsman's pitch at
Trent Bridge in 1947 after taking six South African wickets in the second innings of the MCC match in May. But in the Test match, he took no wickets for 127 runs, scored 0 and 4, and was never picked again. The Kent fast bowler Jack Martin, who had done equally well in the MCC match, was also picked for the Trent Bridge Test, also fared badly, and was likewise discarded, never to appear in Test cricket again.In all first-class cricket, Cook took 1,782 wickets, making him 50th on the all-time list. No batsman at all, he scored fewer than 2,000 first-class runs and never reached 50. After retirement, he stood as a first-class umpire until 1986.
References
* [http://www.cricketarchive.com/Archive/Players/0/772/772.html Sam Cook] at www.cricketarchive.com
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