Alastair Cook: I want to play Twenty20 for England

Cook: I want to play Twenty20 for England

England 50-over captain Alastair Cook wants to play Twenty20 cricket for his country.

The Essex batsman has been overlooked in the shortest format of the game so far, but after a successful spell in charge of the 50-over game is desperate for a chance to impress in two matches against the West Indies next week.

"It's another step out of my comfort zone, a lot more hard work," he said.

"But I've scored runs for Essex in Twenty20, and if I get the chance to play Twenty20 [for England] I hope I can show that again.

"I've always said I want to play all three formats of the game.”

Cook was yesterday pipped to the ICC Cricketer of the Year award by England colleague Jonathan Trott.

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