💨 Abstract
Alastair Cook, the former England cricket captain, openly expresses his discomfort with traditional media interviews, favoring instead discussions about his current life in commentary and farm work. During his playing days, Cook was known for his dedication and steely determination, but he admits that the intense focus on cricket often came at the cost of personal sacrifice. He reflects positively on his career, acknowledging both his achievements and the challenges he faced. Despite his extensive experience, Cook doesn't frequently give advice to current players.
Courtesy: Phil Haigh
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