England Coach Peter Moores Defends Captain Alastair Cook
England drew the first Test against West Indies but captain Alastair Cook's own meagre returns with the bat has drawn flak from all quarters.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: April 19, 2015 05:45 pm IST
England coach Peter Moores has defended his side and under-pressure skipper Alastair Cook after the visiting team were unable to seal victory on the fifth and final day of the first Test against the West Indies here.
Cook's side entered the final day needing eight wickets to win and had the home side reduced to 189/6 with more than 50 overs still left to bowl -- only for Denesh Ramdin (57) and Jason Holder (103 not out) to hang on for the draw on Friday. (Mandela Inspires Holder's Maiden Test Century)
Despite the result and Cook's own meagre returns with the bat -- 24 runs across both innings, Moores threw his support behind the embattled skipper.
"I have known lots of people in sport and, in terms of character, Cook is one of the strongest," Moores was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Sunday. (Holder Wanted to Tire Out England Bowlers)
"Even though he didn't get a score here you could see he's found some form with the way he's hitting the ball and moving. It was frustrating, but he's a very good player and it's almost been forgotten how strongly he finished the Test summer against India," the England coach said.
Cook's opening partner Jonathan Trott is also under pressure after managing just four runs, including a second-innings duck, in the drawn Test.
"Trott has earned the right to get a go," Moores said.
"It was his first Test for a long time and that was always going to be tough but this is a player who has played some brilliant innings for England and he's got a good chance now to show that he's still got that ability," he said.