
Why an 80mph seamer can lead England to Ashes glory Down Under - and what it means for Bazball's relationship with county cricket
Yet when England name their squad for next month's four-day Test against Zimbabwe at Trent Bridge, Cook – whose offerings settle in at around 80mph – is set for inclusion, earning the chance at the age of 27 to show that a remarkable first-class record of 318 wickets at 19 each can translate into success at the highest level.

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