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Alastair Cook - Signed and Framed Mini Bat

Alastair Cook - Signed and Framed Mini Bat

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    Product code: CS6098

    • Framed and signed mini cricket featuring images of England and Essex opening batsman - Alastair Cook
    • Framed bat comes wiht photo certificate of authenticity
    • This item is despatched direct from our supplier - please allow up to 21 days for UK delivery
    • RRP price includes UK postage charges only - additional postage of £25 will be added for deliveries outside the UK

    Product description

    This wonderful signed and framed mini cricket bat has two images of England and Essex opening batsman, Alastair Cook.  The piece comes complete with photo certificate of authenticity.  Please allow up to 21 days for UK delivery. 

    Alastair Nathan Cook (born 25 December 1984) is an international cricketer of English and Welsh descent. He is a left-handed opening batsman who currently plays county cricket for Essex and Test cricket for England. Cook played for Essex Academy and quickly made his debut for the first XI in 2003. He similarly played in a variety of England's youth teams from 2000 until his call up to the Test side in 2006.

    While touring in the West Indies with the ECB National Academy, Cook was called up to the England national team in India as a last-minute replacement for Marcus Trescothick and debuted with a century. Debuting at 21 years of age, Cook went on to become the youngest Englishman to reach 1,000, 2,000 and 3,000 Test runs,  making centuries in his first Test matches against India, Pakistan and the West Indies, and becoming the first Englishman to score seven Test centuries before his 23rd birthday. Despite this prodigious flurry of runs, Cook came under criticism throughout 2008 for a lack of centuries but replied with two in 2009, and 95 against Australia to help seal England's first victory against them at Lord's since 1934, taking seven catches in the series including the final wicket to win the 2009 Ashes series. 

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