Cook just misses out on history
FORMER Bedford School batsmen Alastair Cook just missed out on a place in the history books as England completed a clean sweep in their one day series with Pakistan on Saturday.
After back-to-back hundreds in the opening two matches, another century at the weekend would have seen Cook become the first English batsmen to achieve the feat of three successive tons.
But the 50-overs captain fell 20 runs short, as he was dismissed for 80 after putting on 170 for the first wicket with Kevin Pietersen, who went on to notch a century of his own as England romped home by nine wickets.
Cook said: “To score two hundreds in a row doesn’t happen very often in any form of cricket.
“But you’re not quite so bothered about your own batting as captain because you’re thinking about the team.
“We’ve been saying all along you don’t become bad players overnight. It’s important when you do get a little bit of a run you cash in. I’m delighted I managed to do that.”
Cook was dismissed for just four on Tuesday when England won by six wickets to complete the 4-0 hammering.
The batsman will now stay with the squad for the Twenty20 internationals.
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Tuesday 29 May 2012
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