England captain Ben Stokes launched a passionate defense of vice-captain Ollie Pope following his match-winning century, accusing sections of the media of pursuing “an agenda” against the talented batsman. Speaking after England’s commanding innings-and-45-runs victory over Zimbabwe, Stokes clarified that comments about Jacob Bethell’s potential return had been “twisted” to suggest Pope’s position was under threat, when he had only indicated Bethell would return to the squad.
The controversy arose when Stokes discussed Bethell’s impressive winter performances in New Zealand and suggested the young player had done “the world of good” for his England prospects. Media interpretation suggested this meant Pope’s place was in jeopardy, prompting Stokes to make a clear statement of support for his deputy. “I made it very clear to Popey the night before this Test that is not the case,” Stokes emphasized, highlighting Pope’s dual value as both player and leader.
Stokes praised Pope’s leadership qualities, particularly his tactical awareness when the captain is bowling, describing him as someone he “leans on a lot out there.” The timing of the clarification proved perfect, as Pope responded with a brilliant century alongside fellow centurions Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett, helping England secure victory with more than four sessions to spare. The captain’s public backing demonstrates the strong relationship between England’s leadership duo and sends a clear message about Pope’s secure position in the team.
Stokes Slams Media “Agenda” as He Backs Century-Maker Pope Against Selection Critics
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