If you look at Alistair Cook's Test career stats, they're great.
But, if you add to it the fact that he scored all of them as an opener, it's mind boggling. Pretty sure he could have matched or gone above Tendulkar if he batted down the order. At least statistically.
How can anyone possibly score:
32 centuries
56 half centuries
As an opener in Tests? In just 160 matches, ~45 average. Against the red swinging ball, in an overwhelming majority of the matches.
He was a solid rock at the top of the lineup.
Compare him to Tendulkar, where the latter chose to hide from the new ball and demoted himself in the Test batting lineup.
Discuss.
But, if you add to it the fact that he scored all of them as an opener, it's mind boggling. Pretty sure he could have matched or gone above Tendulkar if he batted down the order. At least statistically.
How can anyone possibly score:
32 centuries
56 half centuries
As an opener in Tests? In just 160 matches, ~45 average. Against the red swinging ball, in an overwhelming majority of the matches.
He was a solid rock at the top of the lineup.
Compare him to Tendulkar, where the latter chose to hide from the new ball and demoted himself in the Test batting lineup.
Discuss.