Cook defends Anderson attitude
Alastair Cook defended the attitude of James Anderson and insisted the bowler has no need to change his on-field approach.

Alastair Cook was happy with James Anderson's attitude and welcomed the return of Steven Finn • PA Photos
Cook welcomes Finn return
Alastair Cook celebrated Steven Finn's return to the England Test squad and suggested he has a realistic chance of playing at Old Trafford.
From being deemed "unselectable" in Australia and then sent home early, Cook expressed his delight that Finn was "getting back to his best" and, on a pitch that is expected to offer more pace and bounce than any other in the series, his extra height could prove an asset that England cannot ignore.
"It's great to have him back," Cook said. "From when I last saw him in an England shirt, on that one-day tour, to what he's now delivering for Middlesex and when he briefly bowled during training at Lord's and here these last two days as well, it's just great for English cricket that Finny is getting back to his best.
"To add him into the pile of fast bowlers can only be a good thing. He's very different to what we have got: he's a tall bowler who, when he gets it right, bowls at nearly 90mph.
"I am pleased for him that he's managed to get back. Obviously it's been a very tough six months for him personally. But he's fought through it and I'll think he'll be a stronger bloke for it. It bodes well for his cricket.
"The pitch is quite hard, so he throws his name into selection. But we played well last week and every member of that side deserves to play as well. It's a tough call. You always try to pick the best team but you try to balance that with the continuity effect. The guys in that team don't want to keep looking over their shoulder. Successful sides are built on a bit more stability."
George Dobell is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo