![]() "There are too many people to thank but I would like to show gratitude to all the players, staff, members and supporters I have worked with and of course my family and friends. ![]() "From establishing ourselves as a first-class county to our back-to-back title wins in 20, and the Championship triumph in 2013 were, alongside many more, the highlights of my career. "It’s been a privilege to work at Durham for so long and the memories will be with me forever.Ĭook has given 27 years of service to Durham "It comes with a heavy heart that I am leaving my role as director of cricket at Durham County Cricket Club but I’m immensely proud of the work we have achieved during my 27-year stay," Cook said. He moves on as part of what the club are calling a "staff restructure". The former Englandinternational was made head coach in 2007 before stepping up to take director of cricker status in 2013. ![]() The 66-year-old, who joined Durham in 1991, has held various positions at Chester-le-Street since, playing a key part in establishing first-class status and subsequent success in red and white-ball cricket. Geoff Cook is to step down from his role as Durham director of cricketĪfter a 27-year association with the county, Geoff Cook is to step down from the position of director of cricket at Durham. The 66-year-old, who joined Durham in 1991, has held various positions at Chester-le-Street since, playing a key part in establishing first-class status and subsequent success in red and white-ball cricket Cook leaves director of cricket role at Durham 'with a heavy heart'
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