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Essex won a big cricket match against Nottinghamshire by 254 runs. Sam Cook was the star, taking six wickets in the final day.

He also got a hat-trick in the first inning. Sam Cook’s excellent performance silenced doubts about his skills with the Kookaburra ball, which is different from what’s usually used.

“I’m really happy with how I bowled this week, especially with the Kookaburra ball,” Cook said. “There were doubts about how I’d perform with it, but I’m focused on doing well for Essex and hopefully getting a chance to play for England.”

Sam Cook, known for his traditional bowling style, has a great record in first-class cricket. With England looking for new bowlers after Stuart Broad’s retirement, Cook might be in contention.
Sam Cook 'desperate' for England chance after running through Notts

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Essex set Nottinghamshire a target of 335 runs to win but bowled them out for just 80. Cook’s teammate, Jamie Porter, also took crucial wickets. However, there’s some concern as one of Nottinghamshire’s players might face a points deduction for using a bat that didn’t meet the size regulations.

Essex declared their second innings closed early on the final day and added some quick runs. Then, their bowlers took charge, dismissing Nottinghamshire’s batsmen one after another. Cook was exceptional, taking six wickets in the innings.

“It was a great team effort,” Sam Cook said. “We showed our determination to win, even though the match wasn’t one-sided until the final day.”

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