Ollie Pope, the Surrey batter who has been a key member of England's Test team, has accepted that he will no longer be the vice-captain for the upcoming Ashes series. Director of cricket Rob Key explained the decision by stating that Harry Brook, who became England's limited-overs captain in the summer, is a "better leader". Pope has shown respect for the decision, saying that if they think it's best for the team going forward, and Brook captaining both one-day and T20 formats, that's fine with him. The 27-year-old also expressed his desire to improve his game, focusing on "a couple of little technical bits" he has worked on.
Pope has been deputy captain under Ben Stokes for most of his three years as Test skipper, leading the team on five occasions, including their last Test against India in July. However, he was demoted from the squad for the tour of Australia, which was announced in September. Brook's appointment as vice-captain is seen as a strategic move to address England's issues with consistency and pressure in big games.
The decision has been well-received by Pope, who acknowledged that it's "hard to avoid" discussions about his place in the team. Despite this, he emphasized that he will focus on improving his game, citing the importance of self-reflection and trust in the team's selection process. The change is seen as an opportunity for Brook to develop his leadership skills, and for Pope to refocus on his batting.
Pope has been deputy captain under Ben Stokes for most of his three years as Test skipper, leading the team on five occasions, including their last Test against India in July. However, he was demoted from the squad for the tour of Australia, which was announced in September. Brook's appointment as vice-captain is seen as a strategic move to address England's issues with consistency and pressure in big games.
The decision has been well-received by Pope, who acknowledged that it's "hard to avoid" discussions about his place in the team. Despite this, he emphasized that he will focus on improving his game, citing the importance of self-reflection and trust in the team's selection process. The change is seen as an opportunity for Brook to develop his leadership skills, and for Pope to refocus on his batting.