This story is from March 10, 2024
'I can't believe I'm hearing this...': Mark Waugh disagrees with Alastair Cook's 'they're not robots' defense
However, Australian cricketing legend Mark Waugh expressed disbelief at Cook's comments, suggesting that international cricketers are trained and paid to perform under such circumstances. "This is one of the best tours as an international cricketer you can go on," Waugh countered, indicating his disagreement with Cook's perspective.
Waugh's response, shared on social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), underscored the contrasting views regarding the expectations placed on professional cricketers during tours of this nature.
Cook further elaborated on his stance, acknowledging the toll of prolonged periods away from home and the emotional strain of competing in a challenging series. While not excusing the team's performance, Cook emphasized the human element inherent in such high-pressure situations.
Fifth on list is Pakistan vs New Zealand series in 2014 in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) which was characterized by 59 sixes across the three matches.
The Pakistan vs New Zealand series in 2014 concluded with a 1-1 draw
In the 2019 India-South Africa series, a total of 65 sixes were recorded which makes them fourth on the list.
India hit 47 of them, including an impressive 19 sixes by Rohit Sharma alone.
Third on the list is the 2013-14 Ashes series in Australia in which a total of 65 sixes were hit, highlighting the aggressive gameplay.
Australia showcased remarkable dominance by whitewashing England 5-0.
The 2023 Ashes series witnessed a total of 74 sixes being unleashed, showcasing the power-hitting prowess of 28 players. This remarkable feat positions them second on the list in terms of sixes hit in a series.
In the 2023 Ashes series, both Australia and England engaged in one of the most thrilling contests in recent memory, ending in a 2-2 draw.
On the top of the list stands the 2024 India vs. England series in India, where an unprecedented 102 sixes have been struck, marking a historic milestone in bilateral series history.
The former England captain also addressed the notion of "dead rubber" matches, suggesting that despite the series outcome being decided, representing England always carries significance. Cook highlighted the team's efforts and commitment, despite falling short in the final encounter.
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