For the last 12 years, a lot of players have come and gone in the England cricket team, but the one man who has stood tall through every up-and-down has been Alastair Cook.
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But on Sunday, the left-hander endured yet another poor outing with the bat, scoring just 29 runs before falling to Ishant Sharma.
Cook's record in Test cricket may be second to none in the history of English cricket, but on current form, there might be an odd whisper in the dressing room about his future and how long a rope he could be in red-ball cricket for England.
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Shankar is a featured columnist for cricket at Sportskeeda. He has completed his education in B.E. (IEM) and PG Diploma in Multimedia Journalism and has a rich experience of around 7 years at various notable organizations.
Shankar enjoys the contests that cricket has to offer in various formats. His favorite teams are India and New Zealand and supports Manchester United in football. His all-time favorite cricketers are Virat Kohli, Kane Williamson, and Adam Zampa, for their varied traits and skills.
Shankar covered the 2023 ICC ODI World Cup held in India, which Australia won by beating India in the final. He strives to be sensible in his reporting to deliver accurate, relevant, and ethical information.
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