Former England captain Sir Alastair Cook said on Sunday that the thrashing in Hobart handed to Joe Root's side 'has to be our rock bottom'. Cook's comments come after England had a dismal collapse yet again to end the Ashes with a 146-run loss. England crumbled from 68/0 to 124 all out in just an hour and a half on day three of the pink-ball affair.
"That was very tough viewing, that has to be our rock bottom, there cannot be a worse place than getting bowled out in an hour and a half. You competed in this game with the ball, but I actually can't believe an hour-and-a-half to lose 10 wickets, that's the biggest shock as a batter and a professional who plays cricket," Cook told BT Sport.
"You don't win games of cricket (batting in that manner). The fact we've lost 10 wickets in an hour and a half... yes the conditions are tough, and some good bowling, but there was no resilience there," added Cook, who was the player of the series when England won the Ashes in Australia in 2010/11.