Comparison of Cook, Westley and Mickleburgh averages for 2011,2012, 2013 and this season:
2011 2012 2013 2014
Cook 45.28 5.0 39.25 77.20
Mickleburgh 26.43 22.61 41.45 25.33
Westley 29.16 34.17 39.20 30.45
So the overall averages for the seasons 2011, 2012 and 2013 in respect to Cook, Westley, Mickleburg are Cook 29.84, Westley, 34.17, Mickleburg 30.16.
My point regarding Cook's current unavailability to play for his county, regardless of whether one thinks he should be in the team or not, is that the excuse being offered of him requiring a rest is a palpable lie whereby one would require to be a genius of the highest standing to even begin to believe it. Think about it, Cook is the only ECB contracted player who is unavailable for the current round of CC matches, why even the bowlers ,whom one would think would require more rest than batsmen, are playing for their respective counties.
Why would Cook need more rest and recuperation than any other player, he fields in the slips and does very little running around in the field, not to mention that he doesn't spend too much time at the crease these days. Players in bygone times used to play first class football as well as cricket and who could forget Gooch rushing to the Oval from the Ceylon test match in 1988 to play in the Surrey game. The only reason Cook is not available to play for ECCC is because he doesn't wish to be. After all, he managed to turn up for his Upminster benefit match, didn't he.