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IND vs. Eng: ‘Could not go out under difficult circumstances’ – Ben Docket Oli Pope’s tones. Cricket news

England’s Oli Pope celebrates (AP Photo/Scott Hepel)

England opener Ben Docket praised the centenary of the team partner Oli Pope and discussed the Indian pacer Jasprit Bumrah during a two -day press conference after the two -day match of the Leeds Test against India. England finished the day at 209/3, beating India by 262 runs, India posted 471 in their first innings for centuries from Yashsvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant.The Pope reached his ninth exam century and finished second against India, continuing his impressive form at number three. England’s strong batting performance came after India was taken out of the 430/4 commanding position.“Yes, I think he was getting very calm. It was batting brilliantly with her. I always have a good time in the middle with him, and when he reached 100 it was a Gozbump, you know, you can see what it means. Docket said about the Pope’s innings, “He is such a large part of this dressing room, and it was great to see.

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Pope has submitted 2,124 runs in 29 matches in number three, with an average of 45.19 with eight centuries and seven half -centuries. Their highest score is at 205, maintaining a strike rate above 75.Docket accepted Bumrah, who claimed all three English wickets, regardless of the circumstances as “Best bowler in the world”.“He is good on the best pitches ever in India, and you know that when he is coming down in the hill with lights and it is swinging in both ways, it’s difficult, and I think we do the least the loss. You know, it can be very bad today, so I think we are very happy in that situation,” said Ducky.Quiz: Who is that IPL player?Speaking about Bumrah’s bowling style, Docket explained in detail: “First, how unique his run-up is. You are clearly waiting and waiting for him to reach there, Um, and I think his ability to bowl three or four different balls without any cue. The ball was found so hard to see the ball.,Docket also praised England’s Pacer Josh Tongu, calling him “ex-factor”, which efficiently rejects the lower-order batsmen. “You know, there is nothing disappointing more than 9, 10, 11 (batsmen) that puts up with runs and on a partnership,” he said.The two performances of the England day included a solid half -century from Docket, which scored 62 off 94 balls with nine borders. His partnership with the Pope provided stability after the early dismissal of Zak Croly.India’s first innings featured Jaiswal (101), Captain Gill (147), and pants (134) for centuries. However, England’s Ben Stokes (4/66) and Josh tongue (4/86) triggered the fall from 430/4.In stumps, Pope remained unbeaten at 100 with Harry Brook at 100, while Bumrah proved to be a standout bowler for India with three wickets.

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