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You dont need to have been in the same room as Trevor Bayliss to pick up his exasperated tones as he addressed - not for the last time, you suspect - the status of Alastair Cook as Englands Test captain.I suppose if you guys keep talking about it enough, hell start believing it at some stage, Bayliss told reporters in Mumbai, in response to speculation that Englands most-capped Test captain is on the brink of calling it a day.It wasnt, in fairness, the ideal time for such an issue to bubble to the surface. Englands surrender in the fourth Test was as bruising as any of the sizeable beatings theyve endured in recent months - only two teams in history had previously managed to lose by an innings after posting 400 first time out - and theyve still got a gruelling finale in Chennai to come.But equally, it was disingenuous for Bayliss to dress the furore up as some sort of an end-of-a-losing-series scapegoat-seeking frenzy (as can, admittedly, be the case on some occasions).After all, it was Cook himself who invited the line of enquiry with his pre-series admission that the end of his reign could be nigh, while Bayliss ramped up the inquisition, after Englands defeat in the third Test, by revealing that he had stepped up his presence in the dressing-room - an intervention that he must have known would be interpreted as a comment on Cooks passive leadership, particularly in Visakhapatnam and Mohali.You can dress up the details in whatever finery you like (and nothing looks like being decided until Cook has sat down with his old captain and opening partner, Andrew Strauss, for a debrief in January) but there is no escaping the conclusion that a fork in Englands path has been reached.That much is as clear from Englands itinerary as their statistics. Never mind the seven Test defeats that they have suffered in 2016 (one more in Chennai will equal their record for a calendar year), it is the seven long months of Test inactivity that are of greater significance to Cook and England. The teams attentions are about to turn to white-ball cricket on a scale never witnessed in their history - and who knows where that will leave the skipper, should he seek a return to his role against South Africa in July.England have endured longer breaks between Test matches in the past - most recently the eight-month hiatus around the 2015 World Cup - but Cook, of course, was the ODI captain as well going into that spell, only to be jettisoned, with a cruel but overdue lack of ceremony, in the final run-up to the tournament. As a consequence, he is about to spend longer out of an England shirt than at any previous point in his career.Theres no point in conflating the events of that sorry winter with the circumstances of this one, except to point out that Cooks appointment as Englands one-day captain - recalled from outside the squad after Strausss resignation in 2011 - had been the ultimate symptom of the formats second-class status in the eyes of the ECB. And, by extension, his removal was the catalyst to the white-ball revolution that followed.That upheaval came too late to salvage any dignity at the World Cup, but this coming period - culminating in a home Champions Trophy and a plausible shot at a first ICC global 50-overs trophy - is the first real test of the ECBs new resolve, ahead of the 2019 World Cup, to treat one-day cricket as an equal priority.And with that in mind, if Bayliss is getting twitchy about the teams lack of positivity under Cooks leadership, albeit in a different format, then youll just have to trust his judgment on that one, at least until theres sufficient reason to doubt it. After all, nine months ago, many of the same players who have been cowed into submission on this trip had so enjoyed their last visit to India that they came within four fateful deliveries of winning the World T20.It may well be true that Australias recent Test struggles expose the long-term folly of focussing too much attention on the white-ball game. But England have spent too many years swimming against the tide not to go with the flow while they can, and given that one of their most consistent performers in the last two Tests was Jos Buttler, a man who says that a lack of first-class cricket was the secret to his success, there seems already to be circumstantial evidence to back up Baylisss attention to mindset.Where all of that leaves Cook is both crystal-clear ... and clear as mud. What cannot be in any doubt is his enduring importance as Englands totem of Test batsmanship. Talking of mindset, when Cook sets his mind to bat all day, it becomes one of the most unbreakable substances known to man. He has not missed a Test match since his first visit to Mumbai in March 2006, and he is not scheduled to miss another until the date that he so chooses.Cook will be 32 years young on Christmas Day, and its still debatable whether he has yet broken sweat, let alone a bone, in the course of an extraordinary career. With 10,998 Test runs to his name already, he has the chance to set records that may never be challenged.None of those remarkable facts, however, have any bearing whatsoever on Cooks aptitude as a leader, or indeed his suitability to be Baylisss right-hand man in Englands long-form planning, and those are the only aspects of his game that are up for debate as the India tour draws to its conclusion.It is not that Cook even looks weary after four years as Englands full-time Test captain - certainly not to the extent that his predecessors have tended to be after this length of time in charge. Only during his annus horriblis in 2014 did his seemingly limitless reserves of mental strength come flickering to the brink of exhaustion.But nevertheless, he has carried himself with an air of ... well, resignation, throughout this winters tour of the subcontinent. Who knows what toll his personal life has taken on this trip - he met his newborn daughter for a matter of hours before jetting off to rejoin the squad in Bangladesh two months ago, and that is a sacrifice that would cut any family man to the quick. But Cook will know that his own returns havent come close to the standards he sets himself, particularly in Asia, where his record as an overseas batsman is unrivalled.Form-wise, Cook has drifted into what is, for him, an unusual limbo - neither drastically lacking in touch, nor capable of grinding his good starts into towering finishes; as a captain, hes clearly struggled to make the best of the men at his disposal, and theres no disgrace in that.And yet, if you look at Cooks opposite number, Virat Kohli - in the form of his life with the bat, but living every moment in the field as Indias most fired-up leader since Sourav Ganguly - or if you look back at the methods and mien of other recent England captains - the passion of Nasser Hussain, the tactical wit of Michael Vaughan, even the officer-class detachment of Strauss - youd be entitled to wonder whether a squad with this much talent should be looking quite this defeated after a series in which they had moments of genuine opportunity in three of the four matches. As the Peoples Front of Judea might have asked of the Romans, apart from a mountain of runs, a record-breaking run of appearances, two Ashes victories and famous series wins in India and South Africa, what exactly has Alastair Cook ever brought to the England captaincy?Well, his time as leader has spanned 58 Tests to date, the most by an England captain, and in winning 24 of those, he has already matched Strausss mark and is two shy of Vaughans all-time record of 26. However, hes also on the brink of a far less coveted record. Should England succumb to another defeat in Chennai, Cook would also overhaul Michael Atherton as the most defeated England captain in history.Somewhere between those two figures lies a verdict on Cooks time as England captain. Its not that he has been a poor leader - far from it. If you were to take only his first full series in charge, his stunning assault on Indias citadels in 2012-13, he would go down in history as the warrior-leader of one of Englands greatest series wins of all time.But for much of the rest of his reign, Cook has led with an imperceptible listlessness that has, at times, drawn brutal criticism - most notably from Shane Warne, though hes hardly been alone in his frustrations. Though cut from the same conservative cloth as his friend and predecessor Strauss, he has somehow never forged the same captaincy credentials. The ECB let him down terribly in their (mis-)management of the Pietersen affair, but even before that debacle, Cook had been struggling to forge an identity independent of his Essex mentors, Andy Flower and Graham Gooch. For a man of such singular resolve, it has remained a curious dichotomy.Overall, Cooks batting hasnt suffered in the manner of his predecessors (in fact his average is a few decimal points higher when captain than not) which is one tenuous reason not to do anything so rash as to hand the reins to Joe Root before the Ashes. More tellingly, however, his runs havent really contributed to any grander narrative. England havent won three Tests in a row - even on home soil - since battling back from 0-1 down to beat India 3-1 in 2014, while Cooks overall record since 2015, the year in which he was left to focus on Test cricket, has been a decidedly limp: W12, L13.That final statistic is perhaps the most galling, for it speaks of a failure to shore up Englands standards in the form of the game that they still profess to hold most dear. Even last summers Ashes redemption was punctuated by two of the most towelling defeats you could ever wish to experience in a winning cause.There have been fleeting glimpses of what Cooks old-pro leadership could look like when surrounded by his team of young guns - most tantalisingly during his epic hundred against New Zealand at Lords in 2015 - but for the most part, hes seemed either to try to lead where others cannot follow (take his Vizag rearguard, for instance), or, perhaps more worryingly, hes felt the need to adapt his own style to meet the new dressing-room imperatives. That way madness lies - the Cook of 2012-13 would never have danced out of his crease to be stumped for 46 from 60 balls, as he did on the first morning in Mumbai.And for all his protestations about wanting to carry on working with Cook for the foreseeable future, these are issues that Bayliss (whose own Test record is a must-do-better W10 L11) knows he needs to address with less than a year to go until the next Ashes curtain-raiser in Brisbane.We have a chat before every days play about what the message will be to the boys and the way we want to play, said Bayliss of his relationship with Cook. Nothing is ever 100%, its like selection, you dont want the same philosophy from every selector, you want different thoughts and ideas. So at different times weve come from a little bit of a different angle but, in the end, we go into the team singing from the same hymn-sheet.Differences in style where captains and coaches are concerned are often a very good thing - Vaughan and Duncan Fletcher hardly seemed like natural bedfellows, after all. And nobody is seriously suggesting that Englands Test brains trust are at each others throats. But could it be that seeking consensus is precisely the wrong way to get the best out of a man as famously bloody-minded as Cook?Or could it be that his ideal role in the final years of his career will come as a gnarled senior pro, clanking under the weight of his campaign medals and with the likes of Haseeb Hameed under his wing, who is given licence to grind out a ten-hour century on the second and third days in Adelaide and call bullshit at crucial moments when the coachs flights of attacking fancy get the better of him? Cooks defining series, the 2010-11 Ashes, came when he had nothing on his mind but the need to score mountains of runs. Why shouldnt he long for a return to such carefree days? Basketball Jerseys China . Thousands of fans at Mosaic Stadium will be cozying up to each other in an effort to stay warm in chilly temperatures and block the Prairie wind that locals say can knock your socks off. Basketball Jerseys For Sale . Once again, DeLaet finished tied for second at a PGA Tour stop on the weekend, this time at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. The pride of Weyburn, Sask. https://www.fakebasketballjerseys.com/ . "Theyve both been real good," said Babcock. "Havent changed our minds." A decision has seemingly been made - Sundays Group B-deciding tilt against Finland ahead - but it could not have been an easy one. Price opened the tournament with a sturdy 19-save performance against the Norwegians, yielding just one goal. Authentic Basketball Jerseys . 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The last two winners, Many Clouds and Pineau De Re, feature in the list, as well as four others from the first six home in 2015, namely runner-up Saint Are, fourth Alvarado, fifth Shutthefrontdoor and sixth Royale Knight.There are seven entries from Irelands champion trainer Willie Mullins including the multiple Grade One winner and 2013 Cheltenham Gold Cup second Sir Des Champs, as well as Don Poli, whose three Grade One victories include the 2015 RSA Chase at the Cheltenham Festival and this seasons Lexus Chase at Leopardstown. Their owner, Michael OLearys Gigginstown House Stud, is responsible for 10 entries, more than any other owner.A total of 38 entries are trained in Ireland. Ted Walsh has entered Seabass, who achieved the best finishing position for a female rider when third in 2012 under his amateur jockey daughter and Crabbies Grand National Ambassador Katie Walsh.The Co Kildare handler has also put in Foxrock, a staying-on third behind Don Poli last time out.Gordon Elliott was responsible for the last Irish-trained winner of the Crabbies Grand National with Silver Birch in 2007 and his half-dozen entries include Ucello Conti, who has run well when placed in valuable handicap chases on his last two starts, and Causes Of Causes, successful in the four-mile National Hunt Chase at last seasons Cheltenham Festival before finishing eighth in the Crabbies Grand National.Other interesting Irish-trained contenders include the Grade One winner Gilgamboa (Enda Bolger), last seasons Scottish Grand National second Goonyella (Jim Dreaper) and Thunder And Roses (Sandra Hughes), winner of the 2015 Irish Grand National.Double Seven was sent off favourite for the National in 2014 and eventually finished third, but he subsequently missed the entire 2014-15 season.Martin Brassils charge returned to action at Punchestown on New Years Eve and has since run again over hurdles at that track last month.Double Seven is grand, said Brassil, who won the race in 2006 with Numbersixvalverde.Hes had the two runs over hurdles, but it is hard to know what to make of them because he is not a soft-ground horse.We are taking it one step at a time at the moment and we wont really know where we are until he runs in a race when the conditions are right for him. He wants nice ground.Im not sure what we are going to do between now and Aintree. He could have a ruun over fences, but we will see how he is.ddddddddddddPaul Nicholls, successful in 2012 with Neptune Collonges, is the trainer with most entries, with nine in total. These are headed by Silviniaco Conti , whose six Grade One wins include two King George VI Chases, two Betfair Chases and two renewals of the Betfred Bowl over the Mildmay fences at Aintree (2014 and 2015).Another leading contender from the champion Jumps trainer is Just A Par, successful in the bet365 Gold Cup at Sandown Park last season.A number of entries have already scored over the Grand National fences, including Highland Lodge (Jimmy Moffatt) who took the Betfred Becher Chase in December, and Triolo DAlene (Nicky Henderson), who was the impressive winner of the 2013 Crabbies Topham Chase.Other leading entries include Soll (David Pip), successful in a valuable veterans handicap chase at Sandown last month and The Druids Nephew (Neil Mulholland), who was leading the field when falling at Valentines on the second circuit in 2015.Two Cheltenham Gold Cup winners have been entered - 2011 victor Long Run (Robert Waley-Cohen) and 2014 scorer Lord Windermere (Jim Culloty).Owners Paul and Clare Rooney have two interesting contenders in Kruzhlinin (Philip Hobbs), a comfortable winner at Kempton Park last month, and The Last Samuri (Kim Bailey), who landed a valuable handicap chase in impressive fashion at the same course in December. Andrew Tulloch, Jockey Club Racecourses Regional Head of Racing for the North West and Clerk of the Course at Aintree, said: We could not have wished for a better set of entries for the 2016 Crabbies Grand National, with a big increase on last year in terms of numbers and a significant presence of high-class horses.Many Clouds defied 11st 9lb, 1lb off top-weight, when successful in 2015 and it will be interesting to see how the handicap is framed by Phil Smith with Silviniaco Conti, Don Poli and Sir Des Champs all entered.Everything is in place for what should be a spectacular 169th running of the Crabbies Grand National. Sky Tickets Fast, secure racing tickets: Exclusive racing offers near you Also See: Live results service Full racecards Bet £5 Get £20 Free Get Sky Sports ' ' '

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