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Sir Alastair Nathan Cook CBE (born 25 December 1984) is an
English cricketer who plays for Essex County Cricket Club, and formerly
for England in all international formats. A former captain of the
England Test and One-Day International (ODI) teams, he holds a number of
English and international records. He The Autobiography Download di
ebook in PDF gratuiti is one of the most prolific batsmen of the modern
era[1] and the fifth highest Test run scorer of all time.[2]
Cook is England's most-capped player and has captained the
team in an English record 59 Tests and 69 ODIs.[3] He is the leading
run-scorer in Test matches for England, The Autobiography Download di
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runs (the sixth overall, and the only Englishman). Cook has scored a
record 33 Test centuries for England and is the first England player to
take part in 50 Test victories.[1] A left-handed opening batsman (the
highest scoring left-hander in Tests), he The Autobiography Download di
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Cook played for Essex's Academy
and made his debut for
the first XI in 2003. He played in several of England's youth teams from
2000 until his call up to the Test side in 2006. While touring in the
West Indies with the ECB National The Autobiography Download di ebook
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in India as a last-minute replacement for Marcus Trescothick and
debuted, aged 21, with a century. He went on to score 1,000 runs in his
maiden year and made centuries in his first Test matches against India,
Pakistan, the West The Autobiography Download di ebook in PDF gratuiti
Indies and Bangladesh.[4] Cook played a pivotal role in England winning
the 2009 Ashes series, and, after deputising as Test captain in 2010 and
then taking ODI captaincy full-time, in retaining the Ashes in 2010-11.
He was appointed captain of the Test team after fellow
opener Andrew Strauss's retirement on The Autobiography Download di
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first Test series victory in India since 1984–85.[5] During the tour he
became the first captain to score a century in each of his first five
Tests in charge.[6] On 30 May 2015, Cook became the leading run-scorer
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England, surpassing Graham Gooch (8900).[7] After England's 2016 tour
of Bangladesh and India, he stepped down as Test captain. Cook was
appointed MBE in 2011[8][9] and promoted to CBE in 2016 for services to
cricket.[10] On 24 May 2018 during the first Test against Pakistan, Cook
equalled Allan Border's record The Autobiography Download di ebook in
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matches, with 153, surpassing it a week later in the second Test at
Headingley.[11] On 3 September 2018, Cook announced that his twelve-year
international career would end at the conclusion of the series against
India on 11 September 2018. In the The Autobiography Download di ebook
in PDF gratuiti 2019 New Year Honours, Cook was appointed a Knight
Bachelor for services to cricket.[12]
On the occasion of England's 1000th Test in August 2018, he was named in the country's
greatest Test XI by the ECB.[13]
Born in Gloucester, Alastair Cook is one of several players
of Anglo-Welsh heritage to The Autobiography Download di ebook in PDF
gratuiti play for England; his mother Stephanie is a teacher from
Swansea,[14] while his father Graham worked as a telecommunications
engineer and enjoyed village cricket.[15][16][17] Cook is a keen
musician: by the age of eight he was learning the clarinet and became a
boarding pupil at St Paul's Cathedral School in The Autobiography
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connected to the cathedral, as a chorister, with a rigorous schedule of
rehearsals.[15][18] Cook later claimed the amount of focus and
concentration required to keep practising while undergoing regular
school hours helped with his batting.
As a boy, his family lived in Wickham Bishops, a village
The Autobiography Download di ebook in PDF gratuiti near Witham in Mid
Essex.[19] During his summer holidays, Cook would play cricket for
nearby Maldon Cricket Club, and by the age of 11 he was already playing
in the adult Third XI. He played sporadically for Maldon over seven
years, with an average of 168 in his final year. The Autobiography
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the club.[15]
Aged 13, Cook's musical flair led to him to becoming a
boarding pupil at Bedford School, an independent school for boys in the
county town of Bedford.[20] He
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