Pressure the Spark for England's Ollie Pope Ahead of Ashes Series Against Australia.
England batsman Ollie Pope believes that pressure to retain his place in the team has helped him prepare for the upcoming Ashes series against Australia. The 27-year-old, who averages a disappointing 15.70 against the Australians, will take on Jacob Bethell's emerging threat at No 3 in Perth this Friday.
Pope was dropped from England's Test side during their last tour of Australia in 2021/22, averaging just 11.16 runs in six innings. He was subsequently restored for the final test after a chastening series. The England vice-captain credits his experience playing international cricket for helping him to develop mental toughness.
He believes that having to deal with pressure on his place has made him more prepared for this Ashes series, stating: "I know I can deal with that and get the best out of myself at times." Pope, who averaged 35.36 in his career overall, is aware of the conversation surrounding his place in the team but acknowledges that he has to remind himself to focus on playing good cricket.
The England batsman also revealed that the experience of playing big series has helped him develop a clear understanding of how he wants to play in Australia, stating: "I've played 61 Tests now... I've got that in the bank. There are guys experiencing places like Australia for the first time and my senior spot in the team is about leaning on those guys and helping them out because I have experienced what an Ashes tour can be like."
Pope's focus will shift from individual struggles to helping his teammates as he takes on Bethell in Perth, with England set to face Australia in their first test of the five-match series.
England batsman Ollie Pope believes that pressure to retain his place in the team has helped him prepare for the upcoming Ashes series against Australia. The 27-year-old, who averages a disappointing 15.70 against the Australians, will take on Jacob Bethell's emerging threat at No 3 in Perth this Friday.
Pope was dropped from England's Test side during their last tour of Australia in 2021/22, averaging just 11.16 runs in six innings. He was subsequently restored for the final test after a chastening series. The England vice-captain credits his experience playing international cricket for helping him to develop mental toughness.
He believes that having to deal with pressure on his place has made him more prepared for this Ashes series, stating: "I know I can deal with that and get the best out of myself at times." Pope, who averaged 35.36 in his career overall, is aware of the conversation surrounding his place in the team but acknowledges that he has to remind himself to focus on playing good cricket.
The England batsman also revealed that the experience of playing big series has helped him develop a clear understanding of how he wants to play in Australia, stating: "I've played 61 Tests now... I've got that in the bank. There are guys experiencing places like Australia for the first time and my senior spot in the team is about leaning on those guys and helping them out because I have experienced what an Ashes tour can be like."
Pope's focus will shift from individual struggles to helping his teammates as he takes on Bethell in Perth, with England set to face Australia in their first test of the five-match series.