The captain admits that widespread criticism of his side's public image during a troubled winter may have been deserved
Alastair Cook has accepted that England became too "insular" during the latter stages of Andy Flower's reign as head coach and has vowed to change the culture within the team after a miserable tour to Australia.
Criticism that England's players do not have a positive rapport with the public surfaced during the 5-0 Ashes whitewash, something that Cook, the captain, and the new coach, Peter Moores, are looking to rectify during the Lancastrian's second spell in charge.
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Alastair Cook has accepted that England became too "insular" during the latter stages of Andy Flower's reign as head coach and has vowed to change the culture within the team after a miserable tour to Australia.
Criticism that England's players do not have a positive rapport with the public surfaced during the 5-0 Ashes whitewash, something that Cook, the captain, and the new coach, Peter Moores, are looking to rectify during the Lancastrian's second spell in charge.
Continue reading... Reported by guardian.co.uk 3 hours ago.