Ollie Pope: Ready for Spin Test in India, No Complaints About Turning Pitches
England vice-captain Ollie Pope is embracing the potential challenge of turning pitches during the upcoming five-match series against India, starting on January 25 in Hyderabad. Pope expressed that his team won’t complain if the pitches favor spin, drawing a parallel to how England might leave more grass on the pitch to suit their seamers.
Pope acknowledged the likelihood of low-scoring Test matches and highlighted the excitement of tough runs and challenging conditions. He emphasized the need for his team to find effective methods to combat spinning tracks.
Anticipating that pitches will be a major talking point during the series, Pope emphasized that both teams will be playing on the same surface, and his team aims to be well-equipped to handle the conditions.
Reflecting on his previous India tour three years ago, Pope admitted that the team was taken by surprise when the pitches started turning early. However, he has learned from the successes of players like Rohit Sharma and Rishabh Pant, emphasizing the importance of a solid defense and having multiple options to counter spinners effectively.
Pope pointed out that the danger on such pitches comes from balls that go straight rather than excessive turn. He emphasized the need for players to be at peace with being beaten, considering it a victory if they cover lbw and bowled situations.
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