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Scots can’t rain on Cook’s parade

Update : 10 May 2014, 08:53 PM

England captain Alastair Cook saw the willingness of all concerned to persevere in less than ideal conditions end in a 39-run victory for his side against Scotland.

As rain before and during the match reduced Friday’s one-day international at Aberdeen’s Mannofield to a 20 overs per side contest, the minimum required to declare a result, it was easy to recall many an England side who would have made it clear to the officials they were in no mood to carry on.

But in their first match of Peter Moores’s second spell as England coach, and with the team keen to restore their reputation with the cricketing public, the visitors played on at a sodden ground in a match where the start was delayed by five-and-a-half hours.

England, sent into bat by Scotland captain Kyle Coetzer, compiled 167 for six in their 20, with Ian Bell making a fluent 50 and fellow opener Cook 44.

Scotland, set a Duckworth/Lewis adjusted victory target of 173, lost both their openers to James Anderson before local hero Michael Leask rocked England with 42 off just 16 balls including five sixes.

But when Leask fell to off-spinner James Tredwell, who took a one-day international best four for 41, Scotland’s challenge against their 2015 World Cup pool opponents petered out.

“Those were borderline conditions to play in,” said Cook. “But just in a one-off game, with not so much riding on it, I think it was the right decision.

“I think it would have been wrong if we hadn’t -- and credit to both sides for just getting on with it.”

Prior to the one mid-match stoppage, Cook and Bell, who put on 83 for the first wicket, kept batting during a heavy downpour and so helping to buy enough time for the fixture to be played to a finish.

“Those conditions are as wet as I have ever fielded in,” said Cook. “It probably wasn’t fit to play, if you are being totally honest.

The left-hander added: “We were asking ‘How wet does it have to get?’ I was actually going to ask for a towel to dry my grip, because I couldn’t grip my bat.

“When the umps came and said ‘Look, it’s going to take a lot longer to mop up properly -- but do you want to just get on with it?’ Kyle and his team said ‘yes’.” 

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