Manchester: Veteran England cricketer Andrew Strauss feels that OLlie Pope is a reak find for the England cricket team. Pope pulled out The Three Lions from the trouble by scoring a fifty on the first day of the ongoing third and final Test between England and West Indies at the Old Trafford.
Put into bat, England at one stage seemed to be struggling after losing four wickets for 122. However, it was then that Pope along with Jos Buttler stitched an unbeaten 136-run stand to not only take the hosts out of troubled waters but also put them in a commanding position at the end of the day's play on Friday.
At Stumps on Day One, England were 258/4 with Pope and Buttler at the crease on 91* and 56* respectively.
"If you look at his first-class record, he's averaging 57 and he's proved that he can do it in Test cricket with that great innings he played in South Africa," Strauss was quoted as saying by media.
"Today was more of the same. He's a guy who can score quickly without you really noticing it. He played some really eye-catching shots as well and he looks equally comfortable against seam and spin, so no obvious weaknesses there. He's a real find for England, I think."
Strauss added that the 22-year old Surrey batsman has a technique to succeed in all formats.