Thursday, July 7, 2011

Cook Glad For Answering To Those Who Doubted His Ability

   Alastair Cook continued to answer all those who doubt his limited overs ability with an unbeaten 95 as England thrashed Sri Lanka by 10 wickets in the fourth one-day international.   England's win at Trent Bridge here on Wednesday squared the five-match series at 2-2 heading into Saturday's finale at Old Trafford.
   Cook, England's new permanent one-day captain, didn't even make the squad for the World Cup in the sub-continent earlier this year on account of the left-handed opener being supposedly too slow a run-scorer for the one-day game.   But at Trent Bridge the 26-year-old made his runs in just 75 balls with 16 fours as he and Craig Kieswetter (72 not out) shared a new England record partnership for any wicket against Sri Lanka of 171.
   Cook's innings followed his career-best 119 during England's six-wicket defeat at Lord's on Sunday.    Sri Lanka annoyed England by effectively delaying their victory at Lord's so as Dinesh Chadimal could get to a hundred.
   But the 26-year-old Cook insisted he had no problems with the big-hitting Kieswetter preventing him recording his second straight century.   England's victory was all but assured after they dismissed Sri Lanka for just 174, their target was reduced to 171 when rain meant two overs were lost from the second innings.
James Anderson took three wickets for 24 runs in eight overs and fellow seamer Jade Dernbach three wickets in 10 balls on what looked a classic English 'green-top' wicket.   It was the kind of surface rarely seen anywhere in modern international cricket, with the majority of pitches closer to the kind of dry sub-continental track on which eventual losing finalists Sri Lanka beat England by 10 wickets in a World Cup quarter-final in Colombo in March.
   Sri Lanka captain Tillakaratne Dilshan paid tribute to Anderson after falling to the swing bowler in the first over of the match for a duck. "He bowled really well, and used the conditions. They took three wickets in the first six overs, and it pushed us back after that."However, Dilshan added: "If we get runs on the board, we can win the next match and the series."

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