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Batting with Root encourages Cook to go for shots
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 27 - 07 - 2016

Alastair Cook said batting with Joe Root encouraged "blockers like me" to go for their shots after England's senior batsmen dominated Pakistan's attack in a crushing second Test victory at Old Trafford.
England beat Pakistan by 330 runs Monday, winning with more than a day to spare as it leveled the four-Test series at 1-1 following the tourists' 75-run success at Lord's.
Cook and Root scored 506 runs between them for just twice out at Old Trafford.
After England captain Cook won the toss, they did the bulk of the damage in a huge first-innings total of 589 for eight declared.
Man-of-the-Match Root made a Test-best 254, while left-handed opener Cook's 105 extended his England Test century record to 29.
With vice captain Root promoted up the order to No. 3 this series, the pair shared a second-wicket partnership of 185.
Then, after Cook decided against enforcing the follow-on, they piled on the runs again in England's second innings.
Cook made an unbeaten 76, which included a 55-ball fifty — the fastest of his Test career — while Root was 71 not out in a total of 173 for one declared.
"(Joe) is a world-class player, and it was a great innings — one of the best I've seen — to really set up the game for us," said Cook.
"One thing he does very well is keep the scoreboard ticking over, so blockers like me get carried away," added a self-deprecating Cook.
Cook and Root's run spree Monday — they added 75 runs in just nine overs before the declaration — left Pakistan needing a massive 565 for victory.
James Anderson, returning to England duty on his Lancashire home ground after missing the first Test with a shoulder injury, scuppered any slim hopes of a shock win for the tourists by promptly reducing Pakistan to 25 for two.
Pakistan was eventually dismissed for 234, an improvement on its meager first-innings 198.
The only downside for England Monday was when all-rounder Ben Stokes went off midway through his sixth over with a right calf injury that will be scanned Tuesday.
But Cook said Stokes, returning to England action for the first time since injuring his left knee in the Sri Lanka series opener in May, was a "fairly big doubt" for next week's third Test at Edgbaston.
In the meantime Cook was delighted by the way England had upped their game after being well below their best at Lord's.
"It was us showing the standard of cricket we can play," he said.
"We didn't do that at Lord's. We didn't bowl as well as we could (there), certainly didn't bat as well as we could, and dropped too many catches.
"We put most of those things right in this game."
For Pakistan captain Misbahul Haq, this was a chastening defeat.
"Our batting was a big disappointment," said Misbah. "To get 198 and 234 on a good pitch — you can't take that."
Pakistan leg-spinner Yasir Shah took 10 for 141 at Lord's but only managed figures of one for 266 at Old Trafford.
Misbah, at a loss to explain the discrepancy, said: "It was maybe tiredness, a lot of overs — I don't know.
"It was a big difference. But he is a strong character, and before the next Test he will analyse what went wrong — and come back."
Another concern for Pakistan was the form of openers Mohammad Hafeez and Shan Masood.


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