- Apr 5, 2014
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Hopefully not he has failed in the past a number of times but he is a mate of Root so who knows.
If he is in good form then there is no reason why he shouldn't return. Started off pretty well but faded. May be time to recall.
Hopefully not he has failed in the past a number of times but he is a mate of Root so who knows.
Hopefully not he has failed in the past a number of times but he is a mate of Root so who knows.
Watch him go and score a ton this week.
And look at his bowling average!!
Great shame and he has had a very good test match career, wonder who will take his place.....
Hasn't AB also Quit Test Cricket?
The ever-gracious Piers Morgan paying his touching tribute.
"Farewell Alastair Cook.
I'll be honest: I can't forgive him for wrecking @KP24's England career, he bored me to tears as a batsman, has barely scored an important Test run for years & it's weird he never sweats. " To be fair, he does go on to say that he "played many invaluable innings" but he's scarcely going overboard with praise.
Morgan is a prickThe ever-gracious Piers Morgan paying his touching tribute.
"Farewell Alastair Cook.
I'll be honest: I can't forgive him for wrecking @KP24's England career, he bored me to tears as a batsman, has barely scored an important Test run for years & it's weird he never sweats. " To be fair, he does go on to say that he "played many invaluable innings" but he's scarcely going overboard with praise.
The ever-gracious Piers Morgan paying his touching tribute.
"Farewell Alastair Cook.
I'll be honest: I can't forgive him for wrecking @KP24's England career, he bored me to tears as a batsman, has barely scored an important Test run for years & it's weird he never sweats. " To be fair, he does go on to say that he "played many invaluable innings" but he's scarcely going overboard with praise.
Morgan is a prick
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