Despite his arrival in the Hall of Fame, Cook remains visibly uncomfortable when confronted with questions about his own ...
Former England cricket captain Alastair Cook, South Africa's AB de Villiers and India women's cricketer Neetu David were ...
Alastair Cook, one of the finest opening batters in the history of Test cricket, has been inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall ...
Former India spinner Neetu David, who still holds the record for the best figures (8/53) by a woman in an individual Test ...
The former England captain, who played 161 Test matches and scored 12,472 runs was England's leading run-scorer in Test ...
Cook, with 12,472 runs in 161 Tests and 35 centuries, cemented his legacy as one of the finest to pick up a bat ...
AB de Villiers, Alastair Cook and Neetu David are the latest inductees into the ICC Hall of Fame. De Villiers accumulated ...
Neetu David became the second Indian to be inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame, after the legendary Diana Edulji in 2023.
Humility and self-effacement mean that even entering the ICC Hall of Fame leaves England legend Alastair Cook uncertain of his own greatness.
England's Joe Root, with his remarkable 262 runs against Pakistan, surpassed Alastair Cook’s record for most runs by an ...
Joe Root beat Sir Alastair Cook ’s record during England’s first Test match against Pakistan in Multan, to become England’s ...