Struggling England opener Alastair Cook is confident of re-discovering his form and contributing to his team's performance in the last two Tests of the four-match series against India.
Cook, who was the man-of-the-series after amassing 766 runs in the Ashes victory in the winter, has struggled for runs of late, but the left-hander remains hopeful of a turnaround anytime soon.
"It hasn't been the best couple of games for me, personally, and I think that's your lot as an opening batsman sometimes," said Cook, who posted scores of 12, one, two and five so far against India in the first two Tests.
"As an opening batter you can make a couple of mistakes and you pay the full price. I've just got to make sure my method in training and my practice is in place and I'm sure the runs will take care of themselves," he added.
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