Former England Test and ODI skipper Alastair Cook is disappointed with the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) rest and rotation policy and feels it's the main reason for the team's 0-1 loss to New Zealand in the two-Test series recently.
A veteran of 161 Tests and 92 ODIs, Cook added that he sympathised with his successor, Joe Root, who did not get his choice of players in each of England's last eight Tests, dating back to the Sri Lanka tour in January.
"Clearly it was disappointing. England have got themselves in a tough situation. It was going so well, winning in Sri Lanka and then they're 1-0 up against India. To then rest and rotate players, ever since that moment they've ended up chasing their tail -- ending up with a fifth-choice wicketkeeper (James Bracey), an unbalanced side even though people were playing the (T20) Blast," said Cook.