Simon Cook (English cricketer)
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Simon Cook | ||||
England | ||||
Personal information | ||||
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Full name | Simon James Cook | |||
Nickname | Cooky, Chef | |||
Born | 15 January 1977 | |||
Oxford, England | ||||
Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | |||
Role | Bowler | |||
Batting style | Right-handed | |||
Bowling style | Right arm medium-fast | |||
Domestic team information | ||||
Years | Team | |||
2005 – | Kent (squad no. 7) | |||
1997 – 2004 | Middlesex | |||
Career statistics | ||||
FC | LA | T20 | ||
Matches | 103 | 151 | 27 | |
Runs scored | 1887 | 1149 | 106 | |
Batting average | 16.40 | 17.14 | 15.14 | |
100s/50s | 0/5 | 0/2 | 0/0 | |
Top score | 93* | 67* | 25* | |
Balls bowled | 15818 | 6768 | 559 | |
Wickets | 259 | 193 | 39 | |
Bowling average | 32.13 | 27.63 | 17.69 | |
5 wickets in innings | 9 | 2 | 0 | |
10 wickets in match | 0 | n/a | n/a | |
Best bowling | 8/63 | 6/37 | 3/14 | |
Catches/stumpings | 31/– | 23/– | 3/– | |
As of 27 December 2007 |
Simon James Cook (born January 15, 1977) is an English cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.
Cook initially played in 1996 for Cumnor before a year later being picked up by Middlesex along with Andrew Strauss.
Cook would be inhibited from playing for a time, with shin splints and stress fractures delaying his progress. He was restricted to only seven first-class performances in 2000, and when his mentor Angus Fraser left two years later, Cook helped to continue the tide of wickets, recording his best figures of 8 for 63, and finishing just shy of 50 wickets for the season. In 2004 he scored 39 wickets in the National League, equalling the record of Adam Hollioake.
He signed a contract with Kent at the end of 2004 and has become a regular first teamer mostly taking the new ball and sometimes acting as a night watchman.
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