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Simon Cook

England

Player profile

Full name Simon James Cook
Born January 15, 1977, Oxford
Current age 31 years 220 days
Major teams Kent, Middlesex
Nickname Chef
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Height 6 ft 4 in
Education Matthew Arnold School

Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
First-class 104 133 18 1887 93* 16.40 0 5 31 0
List A 162 100 31 1151 67* 16.68 0 2 26 0
Twenty20 39 13 6 106 25* 15.14 83 127.71 0 0 4 3 7 0

Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
First-class 104 15860 8347 259 8/63 32.22 3.15 61.2 9 0
List A 162 7236 5687 205 6/37 6/37 27.74 4.71 35.2 4 2 0
Twenty20 39 39 835 1069 50 3/14 3/14 21.38 7.68 16.7 0 0 0

Career statistics
First-class debut 1999
Last First-class Kent v New Zealanders at Canterbury, Apr 28-30, 2008 scorecard
List A debut 1997
Last List A Kent v Derbyshire at Canterbury, Aug 18, 2008 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Surrey v Middlesex at The Oval, Jun 13, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Kent v Middlesex at Southampton, Jul 26, 2008 scorecard
 Profile

Standing at 6ft 4ins, Simon Cook is a lively fast-medium bowler. He jumped from taking the new ball for Cumnor - a league side in Oxfordshire - in 1996 to taking the new ball with Angus Fraser for Middlesex against Ireland in the Benson & Hedges Cup a year later. The considerable promotion was accidental: he admits Middlesex scouts "weren't watching me, they were looking at Andy Strauss, who they also signed". The pair were playing together in a representative U-19s match against Warwickshire

At Middlesex, shin splints and a stress fracture delayed Cook's progress from an effective one-day bowler to Championship bowler. In 2000 injury and form restricted him to only seven first-class appearances. When Fraser, his mentor, left the club two years later for a career in journalism, he filled the containing role and recorded his best, 8 for 63, at Northampton on a good batting track and finished just short of 50 first-class wickets. In 2004 he equalled Adam Hollioake's National League record of 39 wickets in a season, and was also Middlesex's leading first-class wicket-taker. However, in Cook's eight years there, they won no titles, and at the end of 2004, he signed a two-year contract with Kent.
Debashish Biswas (September 2006)


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Aug 4, 2007

Simon Cook makes an unsuccessful appeal against Murray Goodwin
Simon Cook makes an unsuccessful appeal against Murray Goodwin
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Jun 27, 2005

Simon Cook headshot
Simon Cook headshot
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Simon Cook, portrait 2005
Simon Cook, portrait 2005
© Kent CCC

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