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589:, Gloucestershire acquired the most formidable bowling attack in the country during the brilliant summer of 1959, with Cook "making full use of his wealth of experience". In this period, Gloucestershire, as in the days of Parker, Goddard, and Sinfield, often played three spinners, right up to the time when Cook retired in 1964. However, despite heading the first-class bowling averages for the only time in 1962, Cook's extreme weakness with the bat and in the field saw him left out for many matches even in that season and on grassier pitches, the switch in emphasis to seam bowling made things even tougher for Cook as he grew older. 844: 530:
Test Trial. Not a great spinner of the ball, Cook relied on accuracy and flight: if he lacked penetration as a bowler, he was also very rarely mastered. In the following year with the Bristol pitch – which had caused little satisfaction due to its tendency to be either a spinners’ paradise (as in 1939) or a batsman's paradise (as in 1946) – being reconditioned with a sand dressing, Cook offered superb support to Goddard to form the most difficult bowling attack in the country.
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saw him in the nets during the spring, and with great expectations that were later amply fulfilled, he immediately recruited Cook. Cook, who was never known by his given name, took a wicket with his first ball in first-class cricket, and claimed 133 wickets in the 1946 season, when he played in the
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that led Cook to his most successful season with 149 wickets for less than fifteen runs apiece, including an amazing ten for 35 against Worcestershire and thirteen for 121 against Nottinghamshire. The following two seasons were moderate, but with the newly found spinning riches of
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In all first-class cricket, Cook took 1,782 wickets. Not known for his batting skills, he scored fewer than 2,000 first-class runs and never reached 40 in an innings. After retirement, he stood as a first-class
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instead of sand, Cook declined considerably and never threatened the superbly-skilled Australian batsmen, and it took him until August 1949 to recapture any sort of form.
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match in May. However, in the Test match, he took no wickets for 127 runs, scored 0 and 4, and was never picked again. The
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Sam Cook died in his hometown of Tetbury on 4 September 1996, at the age of 75.
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in 1947, after taking six South African wickets in the second innings of the
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