Top-order batting a concern for Cook
Cook’s side came into the fourth and final match of the Test series 2-1 ahead but were roundly beaten at The Oval, with the tourists wrapping up a 10-wicket victory on the fourth evening.
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Hide AdHad England avoided defeat they would have held the distinction of beating every other Test playing nation in the last bilateral series, but that is a statistic that would have papered over some basic issues in the side.
Most worryingly Alex Hales, James Vince and Gary Ballance have all looked less than secure in the top five, often being bailed out by a prolific lower middle-order.
“We’ve given everyone a pretty fair go. For a batter, our currency is runs - and as a top order, we haven’t consistently been doing it,” Cook said.
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Hide Ad“We played at a disappointing level – we’ve drawn a series so it’s not the end of the world, but we had the opportunity to beat Pakistan and it’s frustrating. We weren’t good enough in all three areas.
“The catching is a concern – when we’ve won games we’ve caught our catches, when we’ve lost we’ve dropped our catches. We’ve definitely dropped in standard this series.
“We’re still the same side who beat Australia, won away in South Africa so it’s not all doom and gloom, but we’re a work in progress.”