Cook claimed that Anderson has been specifically targeted by India ahead of the second Test starting at Lord's tomorrow.
The English pacer was yesterday charged for allegedly "abusing and pushing" Jadeja while walking out for the Trent Bridge pavilion at lunch on the second day of the first Test.
"Yes I think so. This is tactical from India," Cook said when when asked specifically if Anderson had been targeted.
"After hearing Jimmy's version, it is a mountain out of a molehill to be honest," he added.
Anderson, who scored a career-best 81 in England's second innings to win the man of the match award, rubbished the charges and was backed by the England and Wales Cricket Board, which filed counter-allegations against Jadeja.
"I didn't see the incident to be honest. We had a discussion with Peter Moores and Jimmy, and we spoke to the hierarchy at the ECB as well. Yes, there has been a counter charge levelled against Jadeja," Cook confirmed.
