“I'm not a massive sled”


England batter Ollie Pope It has an interesting perspective on the sled after an intense battle against India in Lord's. The third test of the series of five in progress was played in the iconic venue. India suffered a loss of 22.

It was a tight and narrow game. The players on both sides went to each other, with the heated things, especially the last two days. Above all, India Pealer Mohammed Siraj was also fined for giving the opening of England Well duckett A burning shipment.

However, Ollie Pope suggests that there is not much sleds these days due to the franchise cricket.

“It's not really. I'm not a massive sled. There is less and less in the game, I think in the minute with the franchise cricket. You know the opposition well. It's not so probably ten years ago,” he said in a fun segment of Sky Sports Cricket. (0:08)

Responding to a topic out of the field, Pope opened in systems to the cricket, as in other sports. The christening of England said they are very relaxed and refrigerated. They do not have fines as such for their dress.

“We really do not have an excellent system. We are quite relaxed. We are quite cold. There are some guys who are made in flip -flops, other days you are only in your polo looks a bit smart. But whenever the sponsors are there, keep them happy, then there are no real fines,” he said.

Ollie Pope scored 44 out of 104 balls in the first entrances to the Lord's test. However, he made only four runs in the second. Ben Stokes And Co. went up 2-1 after winning the game.


“It depends on where you are attracted” – England beats what hurt

Answering some interesting questions, the England batter also gave his opinion on the amount that hurts that he was run over by Cricket Ball. According to Pope, it depends on where you are beaten.

“It depends on where to run over. The padding is quite good. Generally, if its gloves, or pad, or helmet, or anywhere, is not bad, but if it is the cage of the ribs and private parts they can be quite sour. (7:18)

He was also asked to choose between hitting a six and stealing a quick simple one. The England batter chose the highest beaten, as it gives the best feeling. However, he added that stealing a quick simple to reach a century is also good.

“Definitely breaking a six. I think the feeling when it comes out in the middle of the bat and goes with a good career is the best feeling. But if you go to your 100, if you can steal a quick simple and enjoy your celebrations, it is also quite good,” he said (7:57).

Ollie Pope has scored so far 186 shot from six entries in this series. He promoted 31 with a century. The right side made 106 of 137 balls in the opening test in Headingley. However, after the century, it has not marked a single half a century in the two previous tests. With England ahead of the series, it may not be a huge concern right now.