Strauss's Ashes Verdict: Why Pope Gets Nod Over Bethell at Number Three

Former England captain Andrew Strauss has weighed in on England's selection dilemma for the Ashes. He believes Ollie Pope should retain the number three spot over young contender Jacob Bethell. Strauss argues that throwing Bethell into the intense Ashes environment would be too big an ask for the inexperienced batsman. However, he acknowledges that England's current leadership under Stokes and McCullum might still take the riskier option.

Key Points: Andrew Strauss Backs Ollie Pope Over Jacob Bethell for Ashes

  • Pope averages 41.60 batting at number three for England in Tests
  • Bethell identified as long-term solution despite being only 22 years old
  • Strauss warns against throwing Bethell into Ashes cauldron unprepared
  • England's leadership may still take risk with Bethell despite Strauss's caution
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Andrew Strauss picks England's first choice number three for Ashes, prefers Pope over Bethell

Former England captain Andrew Strauss explains why Ollie Pope should retain the number three spot over Jacob Bethell for the upcoming Ashes series in Australia.

"I think you've got to go with Pope, personally. It's just such a massive ask for Bethell to come into bat in foreign conditions. - Andrew Strauss"

New Delhi, November 12

Former England top-order batter Andrew Strauss has advocated for Ollie Pope to beat out the tough competition from Jacob Bethell to retain the number three spot against Australia in the Ashes, scheduled to commence on November 21 in Perth.

Pope, 27, has represented England in 67 Tests at an average of 35.36. However, his average increases to 41.60 when he comes out to bat at number three. The dilemma around Pope's selection arises from his last trip down under. Pope's shambolic tour concluded with 67 runs across his six innings.

Bethell has been identified as a long-term solution for the number three, courtesy of the form and talent he has exhibited at the age of 22. Despite his promising talent, Pope notched his first ton during an ODI against South Africa earlier this year.

"I think you've got to go with Pope, personally. It's just such a massive ask for Bethell to come into bat in foreign conditions. He's a lovely looking player, there's no doubt about it, but he just doesn't have that record yet," Strauss, the last victorious touring England captain to Australia, in 2010/11, said on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.

"He will be walking out to bat in the middle of this cauldron of an Ashes series, and will, deep down, not be fully confident in his ability to do it. I just think it's a huge ask for him. Pope has shown vulnerabilities, especially on the last tour of Australia, but I think you've got to give him the first shot at it," he added.

However, Strauss didn't rule out the possibility of Bethell emerging as the frontrunner, considering England head coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes prefer to take risks.

"If he doesn't perform in the first couple of Tests, maybe you can bring Bethell in then? But that's sort of the old school England approach, and [captain Ben] Stokes and [head coach Brendon] McCullum like to take risks," Strauss said.

"If they think Bethell is the better option, the more exciting option, they might push that 'gamble' button again. But I certainly wouldn't," Strauss concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
I think England should go with Bethell! Young talent needs to be backed, just like we saw with Shubman Gill for India. Sometimes you have to take risks to build for the future. Exciting times for English cricket! 😊
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Arjun K
As an Indian cricket fan, I find this selection dilemma interesting. We've faced similar situations with our middle order. Strauss is right - Australian conditions are brutal for newcomers. Better to go with the experienced player first.
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Sarah B
While I respect Strauss's opinion, I feel his approach is too conservative. The modern game requires bold decisions. If Bethell has the talent, why not give him the opportunity? That's how legends are made! 🔥
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Vikram M
Pope's last Australian tour was disappointing, but players can improve. Look at how our Indian players have evolved after tough tours. He deserves a chance to redeem himself. Good analysis by Strauss! 👍
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Michael C
Interesting perspective from Strauss. Having watched cricket from both Indian and English viewpoints, I think the hybrid approach he suggests makes sense - start with Pope but keep Bethell ready. Best of both worlds!

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