Ollie Pope

Ollie Pope

England
Batsman Right Handed 28 Yrs
Oliver John Douglas Pope, a name that popped out from nowhere and surprised many. In an act of daring or desperation by the ECB, as it was put out by the English media, a young 20-year old was selected for the national team during India's tour of England in 2018. The young boy, short in stature, kno...
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Personal Information
Born02-01-1998
Birth PlaceEngland
Current Age28 yrs
RoleBatsman
Batting StyleRight Handed
Bowling Style-
Batting Stats
MIN/ORBF AvgS/RHS200s 100s50s4x6s
Test 64 113 5 3732 5793 34.56 64.42 205 1 9 16 439 18
FC 65 97 12 4883 7345 57.45 66.48 274 4 15 17 610 32
List A 31 28 5 767 965 33.35 79.48 93 0 0 5 52 11
T20 68 65 12 1579 1183 29.79 133.47 99 0 0 6 148 28
Bowling Stats
MIOBallsMaiden RWAVGS/RE/R BEST BOWL5 WKT10 WKT
FC 65 1 1 6 0 10 0 - - 10.00 0/10 0 0

Oliver John Douglas Pope, a name that popped out from nowhere and surprised many. In an act of daring or desperation by the ECB, as it was put out by the English media, a young 20-year old was selected for the national team during India's tour of England in 2018. The young boy, short in stature, known for his cuts and pulls enjoyed an amazing season with Surrey where he led the Division One batting charts after scoring 684 runs at an average of 85.5. His outstanding form didn't go unnoticed and he soon found the backing of the selectors and his skipper, Joe Root, who himself started his Test career at a tender age.


Innovative strokeplay has been the highlight of Pope's batting and his List A and T20 strike rate speaks volumes about his hard-hitting prowess. Owing to the consistent failure of Dawid Malan, Pope was handed a golden opportunity and he went on to become one of the youngest to debut for England at number 4.


The much-awaited call-up to the international squad followed in August 2018, as he was included in the squad for the second Test match to face India. His Test debut came on 9 August 2018 at Lord's. His consistency was awarded as Pope was awarded the PCA Young Player of the Year award. Pope was subsequently selected for England's tour of Sri Lanka but he played no part in England's first Test. He was then released from the tour in order to join up with the England Lions for their game against Pakistan A in the UAE.


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