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Cook answers YOUR questions

VIDEO: ALASTAIR COOK has cut loose after fielding some of your best questions

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Alastair Cook: Don't blame Darren Pattinson, England were outplayed by South Africa

It's time for us to show our character at Edgbaston.

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Cook and Strauss miss out for Finals Day

A packed Rose Bowl will miss out on Alastair Cook and Andrew Strauss for Twenty20 Finals Day this Saturday. England's opening pair were to do battle for Essex and Middlesex respectively, but have been told to rest ahead of the third Test against South Africa on Wednesday week.

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Cook hit by umpire blunder

Alastair Cook was the victim of a poor umpiring decision as England lost early wickets in the second npower Test at Headingley.

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Cook hit by umpire blunder

Alastair Cook was the victim of a poor umpiring decision as England lost early wickets in the second npower Test at Headingley.

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England pair rested for finals day

Test openers Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook will not be available to feature for their counties on Twenty20 finals day.

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Proteas closing in on Test win

The departure of Alastair Cook left England almost certainly on course for an innings defeat inside four days against South Africa in the second Test at Headingley.

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Proteas closing in on Test win

The departure of Alastair Cook left England almost certainly on course for an innings defeat inside four days against South Africa in the second Test at Headingley.

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Proteas closing in on Test win

The departure of Alastair Cook left England almost certainly on course for an innings defeat inside four days against South Africa in the second Test at Headingley.

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Pietersen falls as England falter

South Africa were made to work hard on the fourth morning at Headingley before removing James Anderson and Kevin Pietersen in quick succession, putting them firmly on course for a 1-0 series lead. Alastair Cook remained not-out on 46 at lunch having put on a courageous third-wicket partnership of 59 with James Anderson, who batted bravely for a career-best 34.

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England vs South Africa (Day 4)

Follow all the action from the second Test at Headingley. A full match report will be posted at the end of the day’s play. For live scoring updates click here. England - 1 Andrew Strauss, 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Michael Vaughan (c), Kevin Pietersen, 5 Ian Bell, 6 Tim Ambrose (wk), 7 Andrew Flintoff, 8 Stuart Broad, 9 [...]

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National Sport News: Proteas closing in on Test win

The departure of Alastair Cook left England almost certainly on course for an innings defeat inside four days against South Africa in the second Test at Headingley.

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England face selection dilemma

... just about every session during a comprehensive four-day hammering.Of the specialist batsmen, only Alastair Cook made a half-century in the match - compared to the two enormous hundreds Ashwell Prince and AB de Villiers made for the visitors.Once again, the top order must take a long, hard look at themselves after giving their wickets away far too easily in both innings. Should they...

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England make watchful start

Alastair Cook and James Anderson avoided an early mishaps in the first hour on the fourth morning as England resumed their long journey to safety in the second npower Test.

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Day four (Lunch): England (203 & 130-4) trail South Africa (522) by 189 runs

... continued their second innings on day four against the tourists on 50-2 with opener Alistair Cook and nightwatchman James Anderson at the crease. Anderson's fall after a Test-best 34 saw Kevin Pietersen unexpectedly follow, lasting only five balls after falling victim to the slightest of edge's off Jacques Kallis.Anderson deserved praise for his efforts, producing a courageous knock of 34...