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I'm reading Ed Cowan's book at the moment. He said that Cook is just about the best guy he has met in cricket.

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Henry wrote:http://nestaquin.wordpress.com/2011/12/24/alastair-cooks-best-mans-speech/
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JGK wrote:I'm reading Ed Cowan's book at the moment. He said that Cook is just about the best guy he has met in cricket.
Still can't get my head around him writing a book before playing international cricket.

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He keeps a diary anyway. Gideon Haigh convinced him to turn into a book.
Don't think of it as an autobiography or one of the Waugh/Ponting diaries. It is much more introspective than that.
Things that I have picked up:
- even at shield level, most of the players eat and breathe cricket. More so probably given that their sacrifices aren't much different to the test players but the rewards less
- the swings in confidence and form seem far more volatile than I had imagined. Form (or at least feeling good walking out to the crease) seems to be a day by day proposition
- even good shield level (and now test level players) hold the greats like Ponting in awe
- he was very blunt about the Aust A game being very different because it was more a collection of individuals going for a job interview than an actual team
- players on the cusp of the next level are obviously aware about how their rivals are performing. Cowan said that he was disappointed not to be picked initially for the Aust A game in 2010 behind Shaun Marsh because Marsh had scored less 100s in the previous 3 years than Cowan had scored in the his previous 10 matches
Don't think of it as an autobiography or one of the Waugh/Ponting diaries. It is much more introspective than that.
Things that I have picked up:
- even at shield level, most of the players eat and breathe cricket. More so probably given that their sacrifices aren't much different to the test players but the rewards less
- the swings in confidence and form seem far more volatile than I had imagined. Form (or at least feeling good walking out to the crease) seems to be a day by day proposition
- even good shield level (and now test level players) hold the greats like Ponting in awe
- he was very blunt about the Aust A game being very different because it was more a collection of individuals going for a job interview than an actual team
- players on the cusp of the next level are obviously aware about how their rivals are performing. Cowan said that he was disappointed not to be picked initially for the Aust A game in 2010 behind Shaun Marsh because Marsh had scored less 100s in the previous 3 years than Cowan had scored in the his previous 10 matches

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Red wrote:JGK wrote:I'm reading Ed Cowan's book at the moment. He said that Cook is just about the best guy he has met in cricket.
Still can't get my head around him writing a book before playing international cricket.
Salman Rushdie, Jeffrey Archer, Dan Brown........
Believe it or not, Ed Cowan isn't the first person ever to write a book before playing international cricket.

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Henry wrote:Red wrote:JGK wrote:I'm reading Ed Cowan's book at the moment. He said that Cook is just about the best guy he has met in cricket.
Still can't get my head around him writing a book before playing international cricket.
Salman Rushdie, Jeffrey Archer, Dan Brown........
Believe it or not, Ed Cowan isn't the first person ever to write a book before playing international cricket.
That's pretty good for you Trev.

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Although it might have been better in Archer's case if he'd waited until he'd played international cricket....
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What a brilliant speech!
Who was best man?
Who was best man?
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In literary terms, Cowen is a cut above your average cricketer. I've been reading his columns/articles since he came down to Tassie & have found him (with many others) to be very refreshing & forthright. He gives an insight into first class cricket that we mortals would never know about.

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Wasn't there rumours of Cooky being gay for a long time?

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i think it was Trev wishing for it rather than actual rumours

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Trev's moved on to Lady Di

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