Pietersen book has tarnished England team: Cook

Published October 13, 2014
This picture shows England captain Alastair Cook taking a batting stance as he stands at the wicket after winning the toss and electing to bat before the start of the first day of the third cricket test match of the series between England and India at The Ageas Bowl in Southampton, England. — File photo/AP
This picture shows England captain Alastair Cook taking a batting stance as he stands at the wicket after winning the toss and electing to bat before the start of the first day of the third cricket test match of the series between England and India at The Ageas Bowl in Southampton, England. — File photo/AP

LONDON: England captain Alastair Cook said on Saturday that one of the team’s most successful spells had been ‘tarnished’ by Kevin Pietersen’s controversial autobiography.

Pietersen, England’s leading all-time run-scorer was effectively sacked — for reasons that have still to be made clear — by the England and Wales Cricket Board in February after a team led by Cook re­turned from a 5-0 Ashes thrashing in Australia.

This week saw Pietersen hit back with the publication of his autobiography and a flurry of interviews where he singled out former coach Andy Flower and England wicket-keeper Matt Prior, whom he accused along with a group of senior bowlers of creating a ‘bullying’ on-field culture, for his harshest criticism.

With the ECB yet to respond to Pieter­sen’s comments, it was left to Cook — a party to the South Africa-born batsman’s international exile — to defend the environment created by Flower and now reti­red former England captain Andrew Strauss.

“I am very proud of the era I have played in; to win three Ashes, to become the best side in the world; to play with some great players,” opening batsman Cook told the BBC.

“To play under Andrew Strauss, to have played under Andy Flower as coach, I have only got respect for these guys. I do believe that era has been tarnished, and I am sad about that.”

Published in Dawn, October 13th, 2014

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