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ENG vs IND : Rob Key Suggests One Of Ollie Pope Or Jacob Bethell To Occupy No 3 Batting Position

It is decision time, finally, for England on the great Jacob Bethell or Ollie Pope debate as to which of the two bats at No 3 against India – at least for the first Test, if not the entire series. The poor form of Zak Crawley over the winter and to start the domestic season briefly brought his opener’s spot into the conversation, but his 124 in the Test win over Zimbabwe quickly ended that debate, while  Ollie Pope‘s own 171 in the innings victory has also likely closed the door on Bethell.

The 21-year-old Warwickshire batter impressed immensely in his debut series in New Zealand over the winter, scoring three half-centuries during the 2-1 win, despite never having batted in the top three previously and with no professional hundred to his name. England Team Director Rob Key, has insisted that England’s’s looming selection call between Jacob Bethell and Ollie Pope will not define either player’s career ahead of Friday’s first Test against India in Leeds.

Bethell and Pope are in direct competition, with one of the pair set to walk out as England’s No. 3 at Headingley and the other likely to miss out on selection altogether. Key, England’s managing director of men’s cricket, has framed the call as a decision as to “which really good player” they should pick, and said: “It’s a good position to be in.”

Either of Ollie Pope or Rob Key would occupy No 3 position vs India exclaims Rob Key

England’s team’s managing director Rob Key said that the battle for number three spot in the playing XI for first India Test between Ollie Pope and Jacob Bethell would not define either player’s career and it is a “good position to be in”

England will have a huge selection call to take as either Pope or Bethell will bat at the coveted number three spot, and the other one could miss out on being a part of the playing XI completely. Key has framed the call as a decision as to “which really good player” they should pick and said, “It is a good position to be in.”

During the one-off Test against Zimbabwe earlier in late-May, Ollie Pope scored 171 to continue his string of strong showings at number three, scoring 2,024 runs in 28 Tests and 48 innings at an average of 43.06, with seven centuries and fifties each. On the other hand, Bethell slammed three brilliant fifties at the same position against New Zealand last December, a series which saw Ollie Pope keeping wickets and shifting down the order to accommodate a player who is being hyped as the team’s next superstar.

Speaking to the Telegraph’s cricket podcast, Key said that it is a win-win situation either way.

“You have got two brilliant players who can do that role. Ollie Pope’s been fantastic in that tough spot; he played brilliantly in New Zealand… alright, he was in a different role, but we have got two brilliant options in those spots,” he said.

“A tough decision is when you have got no options, and you have got to just try and find something from nowhere. That is when I am sort of scratching my head. This one is: ‘Which really good player are we going to pick?’ It is a good position to be in,” he added.

Jacob Bethell missed the Test match against Zimbabwe as he was busy with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in the Indian Premier League (IPL). While ex-English batter Michael Atherton criticised Bethell for preferring franchise over Test cricket, Key said he had no regrets.

“I do not think that the careers of Ollie Pope and Jacob Bethell are defined by what happens this week, or whether he came back to play the Zimbabwe Test. He may not have played that Test match,” Key said.

“Watching his development has been extraordinary, and his going out there and playing in the IPL, I think, was brilliant for him. We will get the return on that in the future,” he added.

Key also suggested the express pacer Mark Wood, currently out due to knee injury, has an outside chance of being picked during the back-end of the series.

“He potentially could be ready for the back end,” he said. “You may see him by the end of the series, but certainly then when you fast-forward to the Ashes, he should be fine for that,” he concluded.

The first Test of the five-match series, kickstarting both teams’ ICC World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27 cycle, will start from June 20 onwards.

The English squad vs India : Ben Stokes  Shoaib Bashir , Jacob Bethell, Harry Brook , Brydon Carse , Sam Cook , Zak Crawley , Ben Duckett, Jamie Overton , Ollie Pope , Joe Root , Jamie Smith , Josh Tongue , Chris Woakes .

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