angryangy
ICC Chairman
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
Not just Bangladesh, but also the West Indies. For the entirety of Cook's career, the West Indies have not consistently fielded a threatening bowling attack. At times, Bangladesh have even looked a little bit better, so it would only be harsh to Bangladesh not to draw attention to it.Without being harsh to Bangladesh he hasn't scored well against a decent side in a long long time.
What it looks like in numbers
How ever you like to cut it, by average or by strike rate, there's a big jump from the pack to the two stragglers. Although it is a longish time frame (one in which many bowlers from the start of the period are probably not those at the end of it), if you don't allow for teams to get around, the results can be a bit biased to whoever played well last week.
Cook's career thus displays plenty of correlation, with 33% of his runs coming from the 25% of his innings that have been played against these two attacks. This is not to say that he's completely useless, as his century against South Africa was nothing if not useful, but a less lucky man could well have found himself dropped at some point in the last two years.
The concern for England is that he has looked reasonably bad whether in the runs or not. It's not a case of him simply finding form so much as finding a way to look less like a giraffe with a cricket bat.