The most enduring opening partnership
Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook passed 5000 runs together on Monday as England beat West Indies by nine wickets in the Trent Bridge Test to take the series
Opening pairs set a tone in a dressing room. If they are nervy in their behaviour and hurried in their movements, it sends an apprehensive message to the waiting batsmen. Strauss and Cook generally exude confidence and transmit a relaxed ambience from the middle. They meet regularly between overs for a soft glove punch and a genial chat. They are givers, not takers, unselfish with the strike and happy to run each other's singles. Communication is excellent.
You do not re-make yourself under the recurring pressure of world-class sport. If you have done your work, and learned your lessons, you simply apply the values you have come to trust. They are the ones that have informed Strauss every step of England's march from the shambles that followed the divisions which led to the resignation of Kevin Pietersen to their current position of strength.