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A 2nd Test century for Ollie Pope, his first in 2 and a half years. Brilliantly played.
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Ollie Pope is England’s top scorer so far in the Test series against South Africa.
168 runs at an average of 42 from the number three position is not a bad effort in a low scoring bowler-friendly series at the end of the summer.
Padre averages 43 at #3 compared to 32 overall. Keep him there.
Stokes and Baz tactically and holistically backing this little man as #3 could turn out to be the latest in their growing list of genius moves.
Pontiff might turn out to be the monstrous first drop batsman that we have been lacking and crying out for since Trotter retired.
Good innings by Pope, hope he replaces Foakes in test cricket.
Specialist wicketkeepers have no place in this era.
Pontiff under Root:
22 tests, average 30, 1 x 100, batting rate 52
Under Stokes:
10 tests, average 37, 2 x 100, batting rate 72
Seriously bad idea. Pope hasn’t kept in years. He will be exhausted come the second innings, after keeping for six sessions. I would always play the best keeper, instead of a batsman-backstop.
In any event Foakes has two test centuries in 31 tests to date. A similar average to Pope too.
Goal keeper pope is very poor behind the wickets.
Ive seen several worse wicketkeepers play for England believe me, and their main discipline was supposedly being the wicketkeeper.
Really? Which ones?![]()
Geraint Jones springs to mind !
<b>Pakistan v England: Ollie Pope remains focussed on batting</b>
Ollie Pope says batting is still his priority despite keeping wicket in England's two Test wins in Pakistan.
Pope, England's number three, kept wicket in the first Test because Ben Foakes was ill, then retained the gloves so the tourists could field an extra bowler in the second Test.
"My main priority is to keep churning out runs ," said Pope.
"I'd still love to tie down number three, make that my own. That will be my primary focus."
Prior to the first Test, Pope had only kept wicket in seven first-class matches, including one Test in New Zealand in 2019.
He scored a century in the first innings in Rawalpindi, but had a mixed game with the gloves.
He dropped a catch in Pakistan's first innings, and failed to move for an edge when England were pushing for victory on the final afternoon.
However, he also claimed a smart stumping and an acrobatic catch down the leg side off James Anderson.
In the second Test in Multan, Pope made 60 with the bat in England's first innings and had a largely error-free game with the gloves.
His take down the leg side to hold Saud Shakeel off the bowling of Mark Wood on the fourth morning, given only after a lengthy deliberation by the third umpire, proved crucial in England's win.
"I definitely didn't expect to be keeping out here. It wasn't on my radar," said Pope. "With the guys getting ill last week, it gave us another bowling option so I was happy to take it on. I've enjoyed the experience.
"I can still do better. I'm not even going to compare myself to Foakesy as a keeper, but I took my chances in the second Test."
England captain Ben Stokes has regularly called Foakes "the best wicketkeeper in the world".
Though England have the options of using Pope or the injured Jonny Bairstow behind the stumps, Stokes said Foakes' omission from the team that played in Multan was no indication of his future prospects.
The balance of England's team is likely to change for the two Tests in New Zealand in February, or Foakes could return if Stokes' side make alterations for the third Test against Pakistan in Karachi, beginning on Saturday.
Pope said he is happy to keep in the third Test if asked and that Surrey team-mate Foakes has been helping him with his glovework.
"He's the best in the world, one of my best mates and great to learn from," said Pope.
"In different conditions, somewhere like New Zealand, we might go with a more regular team. That's not for me to decide."
England hold an unassailable 2-0 lead, the first time they have beaten Pakistan in a Test series outside the UK for 22 years.
They will look for a clean sweep in Karachi - Pakistan have never been defeated 3-0 in a home Test series.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/63954892
Quality batsman, best short-leg in the world and can keep. He's only 23.
Surrey is English cricket's breadbasket right now
Brilliant effort but job far from done
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Apart from his 196 in the 1st test, Ollie pope has had a disastrous tour so far. Looked pretty off-color throughout the series.
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Century in the first innings, and scored 51 off 67 in 2nd innings against West Indies in 2nd TestOllie Pope made the most of being dropped twice as England's vice-captain went on to complete his sixth Test century on day one of the second match of the series against the West Indies.
and as Test captain so farTake out his sole Test against uber minnows Ireland and this how Ollie's record looks now
Matches - 47
Innings -83
Average - 32.02
And he's the captain.
Why this guy doesn't get any flak like Shan Masood ? He's just as mediocre.
Awful. A very mediocre career for someone who has played so long.and as Test captain so far
6&6 1st Test
1&- 2nd Test
Yeah . Proper Tendulkar-lite. The similarities are so obvious.He reminds me of a young Sachin Tendulkar except he seemed to be a lot more sound technically and has that killer instinct to bat for the team rather then himself, impressive qualities