Graham Gooch, the former England captain, worries that Alastair Cook “is flat-lining” as a batsman, and isn’t showing any sign of improvement.
Cook was dismissed for 17 in the first innings against India at the Ageas Bowl, the latest in a long line of poor scores. The highest he’s managed in the ongoing series is the 29 he scored in the first innings of the third Test at Trent Bridge.
It’s been 18 innings since he’s reached three figures in Tests – the last time was in December 2017 in Melbourne, when he scored 244* against Australia. In August 2017, there was another double century against the Windies, but the peaks came amid extended periods of poor scores.
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Cook did score 180 for England Lions against India A in July, but wasn’t able to carry that form to the clashes against India.
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“My concern would be watching him that I don’t see any improvements in his game,” Gooch told BBC Radio 4. “I think he’s flat-lining a little bit. When you’re a batsman, you need to improve yourself, you need to look for new things to do to drive you forward.”
Cook overtook Gooch as England’s highest scorer in 2015, and the hope for long was that he could emulate Gooch’s excellent record in the late stages of his career – he averaged 51.55 in his last five years, and scored 12 of his 20 centuries in Tests in that period.
[caption id=”attachment_59740″ align=”alignnone” width=”1024″] The last time Alastair Cook reached three figures was in Melbourne in December[/caption]
Cook is 33 now, but Gooch believed he could still improve. “I don’t know how he’s practising and I don’t know what he’s doing away from the game, but I am concerned when I see him play,” he said.
“I think he makes similar mistakes, but even at 33 or 34, you can improve yourself.”
Cook’s form has compounded England’s problems at the top of the order, with Keaton Jennings’s struggles ensuring the search is still on to find Cook a long-term opening partner.