Manchester: England batsman Ollie Pope on Saturday said that staying in a bio-secure bubble has been an “intense and challenging” experience. The youngster also stressed that his 91 runs knock in the first innings of the third Test felt like “a weight off the shoulders”.
The 22-year-old struggled in the first two Tests against the West Indies with his top score being 12 not out. However, Pope alongside Jos Buttler turned things around for the hosts, who were struggling at 122-4 at tea, to close the opening day of the series decider on 258-4.
The youngster eventually fell nine short of his second century as he was bowled out by Shanon Gabriel early on the second day on 91.
“It is nice to get a few (runs) and it does feel like a little bit of a weight off the shoulders,” Pope told official broadcasters.
“To miss out (in previous games) and to be in such an intense environment where we you are not able to see your family, has been a little bit challenging. You go back to your room and are overlooking the cricket pitch,” he added.
The series, that marked the resumption of international cricket, is being played behind closed doors in a bio-secure environment amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.