Strauss who envisages a bright future for the England team said “It is wonderful to receive OBEs and MBEs. We have achieved something but are nowhere near the end of the road yet, and will continue to strive to improve”. The England captain had kept news of the award under his hat as requested but admitted to telling his wife of the forthcoming honour. The Middlesex player spoke of the England teams win saying “the most satisfying thing is the players we had and how they rose to the challenges and played so well, as they can. When you are fortunate enough to be in this position, you want to make the absolute most of every opportunity.”
Alastair Cook the 26 year old Essex player who silenced doubts about his place in the England team with his match saving, unbeaten double-hundred in the second innings of the first Test in Brisbane was honoured with an MBE. Cook the man of the match and series, fufilled his early promise and has gone from strength to strength since scoring 766 runs in 7 innings to assure England’s first series win in Australia, when he exceeded 5000 test runs becoming the second youngest batsman to do so.
The third member of the cricketing trio to be honoured was coach Andy Flower. The 43 year old native South African, who played for Zimbabwe in his successful international career as a batsman and wicketkeeper, commenting on the award said, “It is a lovely surprise to receive this honour, my family and I feel very thankful to have been welcomed into this country since moving here in 2003 and I feel a great privilege and responsibility to be involved in a leadership role in English sport.
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