The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Cook strong under pressure

- By David Clough

ALASTAIR COOK has dealt with highstakes pressure throughout his profession­al career and sees no reason why he cannot do so again this summer.

Cook’s England team have failed to win a Test since lastAugust, and he has gone even longer — more than a year, and 24 innings — without a century to add to his all-time national record of 25.

An Ashes whitewash, on his watch, and then a shock series defeat at home to Sri Lanka as England’s much-discussed ‘new era’got off on the wrong foot, have brought Cook’s career to a critical point.

He is not arguing otherwise but at 29 has banked more than a decade of success in the public eye and is confident he can up his game again.

Loss and recovery of form is a constant theme for all batsmen — and as captain too, preparing for the first of five Investec Tests in 42 days against India, Cook reasons that current difficulti­es simply go with the territory.

He said: “There is always pressure, isn’t there? It doesn’t matter what stage of your career you are in, you always have it.

“That’s the beauty of the job — to see whether you can handle it or not.”

Cook acknowledg­ed after the second Test against Sri Lanka at Headingley, where James Anderson’s dismissal to the penultimat­e ball of the match sealed England’s fate, that ultimately others will decide whether he remains in charge or not.

He stands by that premise, secure in the knowledge he will continue to give everything he can in the collective cause — starting at Trent Bridge.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images. ?? Alastair Cook with England coach Peter Moores during a nets session.
Picture: Getty Images. Alastair Cook with England coach Peter Moores during a nets session.

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