BSP-16 Cook had retirement in mind for six months

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Cook had retirement in mind for six months

LONDON, Sept 5, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Alastair Cook had considered retiring
from England duty for the last six months before finally announcing the end
of his international career.

Cook revealed on Monday that he will step away from the England stage
following the fifth Test against India at The Oval this week.

The 33-year-old, England’s record run-scorer, had been pondering the move
for most of the year and eventually made the decision ahead of last week’s
fourth Test with India, where his country secured a series win.

“It’s hard to put it into words but over the last six months there have
been signs in my mind this was going to happen,” former England captain Cook
said.

“I always had been mentally tough and had that edge to everything I’ve
done and that edge had kind of gone.”

Cook informed captain Joe Root before the game and head coach Trevor
Bayliss while it was going on, but the rest of the squad found out in a beer-
fuelled emotional speech afterwards.

“I told Rooty before the game and then told Trevor during the game,” Cook
said.

“I was a couple of beers in, which I needed to be, otherwise I would have
cried more than I actually did. I managed to hold it together.

“At the end of the game I said, ‘It might be good news, it might be sad
for some, it might be happy for others but it’s time and I have done my bit.
I will play one more game’.

“There was a little bit of silence, then Mo (Ali) said something,
everybody laughed and then it was forgotten about.”

Cook will leave the game as the country’s most decorated player, having
maximised his talent to its fullest.

“I can look back and say, I became the best I could become, that actually
means quite a lot to me,” he said.

“I have never been the most talented cricketer, I don’t pretend I was, but
I definitely think I got everything out of my ability.

“Everyone was talking as if I’d died. It’s nice when you hear so many nice
words said about you. The last couple of days I have been back at home but I
had a look last night.

“Hopefully this week can go well, score some runs and then I can go.”

Cook has been given an extra incentive to go out with a century after rock
legend Mick Jagger offered a charity reward.

There will be an added bonus for runs scored by England and India thanks
to Jagger, who is to donate o20,000 to the Chance to Shine charity for any
individual century in the fifth Test.

The bowlers are not being left out on either side, with the same amount on
offer for a five-wicket haul.

If one of them manages a three wickets or any other batsman hits a half-
century, that will be worth o10,000 for the charity, who provide
opportunities for young people to play and follow cricket through involvement
in state schools and deprived areas.

Rolling Stones frontman Jagger said: “I follow England – the game in
general, in fact – from wherever I am in the world and thought this would be
a fun way to make some money for Chance to Shine.”

BSS/AFP/RY/1830 hrs