Wednesday, 3 September 2014
Alastair Cook says he will not stand down as England one-day captain
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Birmingham:Tuesday's nine-wicket loss was the latest of three heavy defeats only five months before the World Cup, while ex-players such as Graeme Swann feel Cook should give up the one-day game.
"At this precise moment, I'm still hungry to do it," 29-year-old Cook told BBC Test Match Special.
"If the management say they don't want me, that's a decision they make."
when India took a 1-0 lead in the Test series earlier in the summer, only for England to complete a 3-1 victory.
"What's frustrating is that each side seems to me to play for England, there is a question about my place," said opening batsman Cook. "This is a difficult place to work.
"I was 1-0, 3-1. This sport is changing very fast. My credibility is not for me to comment on."
Cook took charge of the one-day international side in 2011, leading England to the top of the ODI world rankings in 2012.
"At this precise moment, I'm still hungry to do it," 29-year-old Cook told BBC Test Match Special.
"If the management say they don't want me, that's a decision they make."
when India took a 1-0 lead in the Test series earlier in the summer, only for England to complete a 3-1 victory.
"What's frustrating is that each side seems to me to play for England, there is a question about my place," said opening batsman Cook. "This is a difficult place to work.
"I was 1-0, 3-1. This sport is changing very fast. My credibility is not for me to comment on."
Cook took charge of the one-day international side in 2011, leading England to the top of the ODI world rankings in 2012.
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