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Arise, Sir Alastair
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According to tomorrow's Times, Alastair Cook is to be the first cricketer to be knighted for a decade. Well done.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Assuming AC is knighted 'for services to cricket', he'll be the first England player thus knighted for over 20 years. (Ian Botham was knighted 'for services to charity').
While it's a welcome decision, it's difficult to see how such judgements are made. Michael Vaughan (OBE) was a far better skipper and Jimmy Anderson (OBE) has contributed at least as much to the England cricket team as AC has done.
While it's a welcome decision, it's difficult to see how such judgements are made. Michael Vaughan (OBE) was a far better skipper and Jimmy Anderson (OBE) has contributed at least as much to the England cricket team as AC has done.
Point taken, Chris. I think Vaughan is thought too gobby, and Anderson will have to wait till he retires - or at least he should do. I think all sportsmen should be honoured in this way only when they retire.
Anyway, Cook actually achieved something, and it makes a change from SIR Rod Stewart and SIR Ringo ruddy Starr!
Anyway, Cook actually achieved something, and it makes a change from SIR Rod Stewart and SIR Ringo ruddy Starr!
>>> "King of Spin" has a cricketing connection, doesn't it?
Only if you're Australian, V_E ;-)
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Only if you're Australian, V_E ;-)
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