New Zealand aim to contain ‘genius’ Cook

Captain McCullum praises England counterpart ahead of 2nd Test.


Afp March 13, 2013 1 min read
Black Caps are keen to maintain momentum after the drawn first match in Dunedin, says McCullum. PHOTO: FILE

WELLINGTON: New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum yesterday praised the ‘genius’ Alastair Cook, saying that England’s free-scoring skipper was second only to Australian legend Don Bradman on current form.

Ahead of the second Test in Wellington, McCullum said the Black Caps were keen to maintain momentum after the drawn first match in Dunedin. The English tourists escaped with a draw after more than a day’s play was lost to rain.

The pitch for the Wellington Test is expected to offer more early bounce than the lifeless Dunedin wicket, and McCullum said he would probably make England bat first if he won the toss at the Basin Reserve.

“I think if there’s any advantage it’s normally on day one,” said McCullum. “You’re trying to look to gain some ascendancy early in the Test match and hence that’s why we’re looking at bowling first.”

McCullum said Cook, who scored a second-innings century in Dunedin to help England deny New Zealand a victory, was a daunting obstacle at the top of the batting order.

“I thought we bowled reasonably well to Cook the other day, obviously he’s a genius batsman.

“His record is testament to that, where he’s at in his career at the moment is as good as anyone who has played the game probably, barring Bradman.”

Cook has scored 24 centuries in 88 Tests at an average of 49.6, including four hundreds in the five Tests since becoming permanent captain late last year, and McCullum said he appeared to be revelling in leading from the front.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 14th, 2013.

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