PAK ENG 3rd Test: Pakistan vs England – Ollie Pope said he is focused on piling up runs for England despite being asked to keep wicket in place of Ben Foakes in the first two Test wins of their three-match series in Pakistan. Foakes, who missed the opener through illness, fully recovered in time for the second Test but England skipper Ben Stokes said 24-year-old Pope would continue behind the wicket. Follow Pakistan vs England 3rd Test updates with InsideSport.IN.
Pope smashed 60 runs in 61 balls in his second innings in the second Test, before pulling off a diving catch as Mark Wood dismissed Saud Shakeel, a wicket which proved costly in Pakistan’s 26-run defeat.
PAK ENG 3rd Test: After return to form, Ollie Pope aims to cement No 3 spot in England Test team, says ‘My primary focus is to tie down No 3 spot, pile up runs’
“My main priority is to keep churning out runs,” Pope told reporters. “I’d still love to tie down number three, make that my own. That will be my primary focus.
“I definitely didn’t expect to be keeping out here. It wasn’t on my radar … 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.” Pope added that he feels like a player reborn under captain Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum.
“The two guys at the top have helped me grow, not confidence but the freedom to express myself and how I want to play,” he said.
“It’s been great for me, hopefully I keep that consistency.” England, who registered their first series win in Pakistan since 2000-01, play a final match against the hosts in Karachi, beginning on Saturday.
PAK ENG 3rd Test: After return to form, Ollie Pope aims to cement No 3 spot in England Test team, says ‘My primary focus is to tie down No 3 spot, pile up runs’
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