Sports News

England Ashes win would be career highlight - Alastair Cook
Updated on : 27 June 2015

England captain Alastair Cook claims winning this summer's Ashes would be the greatest achievement of his career.

Cook, 30, has won 114 caps and eclipsed Graham Gooch's record as England's leading Test run-scorer last month.

Australia begin their defence of the Ashes in Cardiff on 8 July, having won back the urn with a 5-0 win last year.

"From where we've been if we did win the Ashes that would be remarkable, something I'd be very proud of. It would be my best achievement," he Cook.

The skipper, who has won three and lost two of his Ashes campaigns, said there is no batting practice planned for England's bonding trip to Spain.

A 14-man squad leaves on Saturday for a four-day clinic with new coach Trevor Bayliss before the five-match Ashes series.

"We don't need to constantly train, we don't lose it in two or three days of not picking up a bat," said Cook.

"We're in a unique situation, that 11 days before an Ashes series none of us had met the new coach before, so going away seemed to be the best option."


Latest News