Khaleej Times

Captain’s job left Cook drained, claims Strauss

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london — Alastair Cook was “drained” by the demands of being England Test captain and felt new blood was needed in the role, England director of cricket Andrew Strauss said late on Monday.

Cook, 32, quit as skipper after four-and-a-half years and a record 59 matches in charge.

“He was getting drained by the relentless­ness of being England captain,” Strauss told the BBC.

England lost a Test series 4-0 in India at the end of last year, prompting Cook to stand down.

“We know it has been a tough winter and it was an obvious time for him to step back and reflect and consider and have thoughts about what was right for the team moving forward,” Strauss said.

“In my conversati­ons with him in January it became clear that Alastair felt a huge amount of energy, drive and determinat­ion was needed to drive the team forward over the next 12 months.”

Cook, England’s leading runscorer in Test cricket, led the side to two Ashes victories but the team under-performed in 2016 during which they lost eight Test matches.

“You are the only one who knows how much gas you have left in the tank and how much the many demands of being England captain are taking out of you,” said Strauss, Cook’s former opening partner.

“He feels it is time for new blood, new impetus and fresh thinking and allowing someone else to take over and do that.”

Joe Root is strong favourite to replace Cook at the helm but Strauss said he was not ruling anyone out of the running ahead of home series against South Africa and West Indies this year before the next Ashes contest in Australia. —

 ?? AFP file ?? Andrew Strauss (left) and Alastair Cook. —
AFP file Andrew Strauss (left) and Alastair Cook. —
 ??  ?? Skipper Mithali Raj scored 70 in India’s win.
Skipper Mithali Raj scored 70 in India’s win.

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