Alastair Cook (cricketer) Wife, Weight, Height, Age, Records and More
Published on: Jul 3, 2018 12:52 pm IST|Updated on: Dec 31, 2019 2:13 pm IST
Alastair Nathan Cook
(England Cricketer)
One of the most successful English captain and an opening batsman with fenace, Alastair Nathan Cook is surely a classic cricketer in the generation of fast forward cricket. He has been a rock-solid asset for the English cricket. A guy who scored his maiden Test hundred on his debut match against India in their yard was surely an example of something big was about to come into the world of cricket. With 12,145 runs in Test match cricket, he holds the record for the highest run-getter for England in whites as he is the only batsman to cross the 10000 run mark for England. He averages 46 in Test matches with 32 centuries and 5 double centuries to his name. Many cricket pundits say with age by his side, he has all the potential to become the leading run-getter in Test cricket and surpass the all-time great Sachin Tendulkar’s tally of 15,921 runs.
Alastair Cook
Nickname:
Captain Cook, Cookie, Cookie monster, Chef
Profession:
Cricketer
Biography
Autobiography:
Starting Out My Story So Far: Alastair Cook
Biopic:
NA
Physical Appearance
Height (approx.):
185 cm
Weight (approx.):
77 kg
Eye Colour:
Dark Brown
Hair Colour:
Black
Tattoos:
NA
Personal Life
Date of Birth:
25th December 1984
Age (as on 2018):
33 years
Birth Place:
Gloucestershire, England
Zodiac sign/Sun sign:
Capricon
Nationality:
English
School:
St Paul’s Cathedral School, London
Belford School, Bedfordshire
College:
NA
Educational Qualifications:
NA
Signature:
Family
Father:
Graham Cook (Engineer)
Mother:
Stephanie Cook (Teacher)
Sister:
NA
Brother:
Laurence Cook, Adrian Cook
Coach/Mentor:
Derek Randall
Religion:
Christianity
Address:
London, England
Cricket Career
International Debut:
Test:
1st March 2006 vs India at Nagpur
ODI:
28 June 2006 vs Sri Lanka at Manchester
T20:
28 June 2007 vs Windies at London
Jersey Number:
#26 (International, County)
Domestic/State Team:
Essex
Nature on field:
Calm
Likes to play against:
Australia
Favourite Shot:
Cut and Pull
Records
He became the only test player in the history to score 4 test centuries before turning 22. He achieved this feat in Dec 2006.
In December, the following year, he became the second batsman worldwide and only Englishmen to score 1000 runs in his maiden year and in the same month he became the only English player to score 7 centuries in test before turning 23.
In the Ashes series 2011, Cook spent the most time batting in a 5 match test series where he batted for a combined 2171 minutes on the crease, almost 36 hours.
He holds the record for scoring five successive hundreds in his first five tests as a test captain. He achieved this feat in December 2012.
He became the first English cricketer to be involved in 50 test wins in August 2015.
He surpassed Sachin Tendulkar to score the youngest 10,000 runs in test cricket in May 2016. He achieved this milestone at the age of 31 years and 158 days while Sachin did this at the age of 31 years and 326 days.
He is the most capped player for England in test cricket. He achieved this feat in October 2016 and he surpassed Alec Stewart’s tally of 134 games.
Career Turning Point:
He was a prolific performer in the domestic circuit piling up heavy runs. Therefore, on the back of some consistent performance he got a chance to feature in the English setup and till now his place looks intact
Preferences
Hobbies:
Cooking and Farming
Favourite Batsmen:
NA
Favourite Bowlers:
NA
Favourite Cricket Ground:
NA
Favourite sports personalities:
NA
Favourite Food:
Rump Steak
Favourite Actors/ Actresses:
NA
Favourite Films:
NA
Favourite Musicians/Singers:
NA
Favourite Destinations:
NA
Smoking/Alcohol:
Yes/No
Style Quotient
Cars Collection:
Ford Focus RS
Girlfriends, Spouse and Children
Marital Status:
Married
Affairs/Girlfriends:
Alice Hunt
Wife/Spouse:
Alice Hunt (Model)
Marriage Date:
31st December 2011
Children:
NA
Earnings
Net Worth:
$10 to 12 million
Retainer Fee:
$1.1 Million
Test Fee:
US$17,366
ODI Fee:
US$ 7236
T20 Fee:
US$3618
IPL 11:
NA
Lesser Known Facts
Drinking Alcohol: Yes
Smoking: Not Known
As a kid he was captivated with music, he even used to play many musical instruments in his growing age like piano, saxophone, Clarinet etc.
His interest in music helped him to earn a scholarship to Bedford School which is an independent school for boys at Bedford where he was immediately appointed as the president of its musical society.
Cook was a part of England’s Under-19 team in the year 2004. He was the major contributor for his team to take them to the semi-finals with twin centuries in the competition.
At the U19 level, he was predominantly a bowler. His prowess of bowling had a major impact as he dismissed JP Duminy for 116 and Ab de Villiers for 99 runs in an U19 test match against South Africa in 2003.
On his debut test against India in 2006 at Nagpur, Cook scored a 60 in first innings and his maiden century 104 in the second innings of the test match. This made him the youngest Englishman to score a test century in 67 years as he was just 21 years then.
Cook still holds the record for being the youngest English player to score 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 and 6000 Test runs.
He has a phobia of snakes and is very afraid of them. He even has a nightmare of a snake eating him.
He is fond of sweets and once admitted that he stole penny sweets from a shop when he was young.
He is a really good cook and loves cooking in his spare time due to which his teammates have given him the title of a ‘Chef’.
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