England pacer Sam Cook made an instant impact on his Test debut, claiming his maiden wicket in style as he removed Zimbabwe opener Ben Curran with a picture-perfect delivery on Day 2 of the one-off Test at Trent Bridge.
Cook, known for his accuracy and ability to move the ball both ways, struck early in Zimbabwe’s innings to give England the breakthrough they were looking for. The moment marked a significant milestone for the 26-year-old seamer and was a classic example of traditional red-ball bowling.
Sam Cook removes Ben Curran with a beauty
The dismissal came in just the fourth over of Zimbabwe’s reply. Cook bowled a good length delivery that angled into the off-stump before shaping away off the seam. Curran, caught in two minds, was completely squared up by the movement and ended up edging it to the slips.
Harry Brook, stationed at second slip, made no mistake as he safely pouched the sharp chance. Cook, understandably elated, let out a huge roar as his teammates surrounded him in celebration. It was a moment the Essex bowler would cherish for years to come.
Here is the video:
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Sam Cook has his very first Test wicket ☝️ pic.twitter.com/9bSc5KvzL0
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Cook’s patience pays off
Cook’s selection had been widely anticipated by England fans following years of consistent performances in county cricket. He’s been a standout performer for Essex in the County Championship, known for his relentless line-and-length approach.
To see him get his first Test wicket in such fashion on the grand stage of Trent Bridge only added to the occasion. His ability to exploit even the slightest movement on offer proved vital, and England will hope for more such moments from the debutant as the match progresses.
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