One factor that may play a part in Cook’s decision-making will be the return of crowds to county fixtures, following the lockout in the 2020 season due to the Covid-19 outbreak.”We’ll really notice it as players when the fans are back, and we’ll really appreciate it,” he said. “On one level, it was quite nice and peaceful, but you play for the experience. And I look back on certain games – walking out at the MCG to a full house, or The Oval when we won in 2009 – the atmosphere there, you can’t buy that anywhere unless you’re living it, and it’s down to the fans.”As and when Cook does call time on his playing days, a career in the media beckons, with his regular work as a summariser for Test Match Special recently augmented by his first appearances in an England free-to-air Test, after Channel 4 were belatedly awarded the broadcast rights to last month’s India series.”It makes you really focus on your words,” he said. “There’s nothing worse than players like me doing interviews when they’re stumbling over answers.Related

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“But I have really enjoyed it and I hope I’ve come across well. I try and give a bit of experience of what I felt when I was batting or captaining, but ultimately it’s a very subjective opinion.”It’s not like when you go out to bat. People say ‘how’s your day?’, and you know very quickly, if you’ve scored a hundred you’ve done a good job for the team, if you haven’t scored any runs, you ain’t done a very good job.”With punditry, there’s no pass mark, there’s no end column. It’s down to what people think and, while there’s obviously going to be people who don’t like your style, you’re certainly not going to take your feedback from social media, because you’d be mad to.”You’ve just got to try and improve, and try and do as good a job as you can. But I’ve really enjoyed it, and it’s given me some great viewing seats. The Ben Stokes hundred [against West Indies at Old Trafford], I wouldn’t have been there unless I was commentating, so I was really lucky to see certain things, and hopefully long may it continue.”

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