Key Points

Ollie Pope steps up as England captain for the fifth Test against India with Stokes sidelined by injury. The Surrey batsman boasts an impressive record at The Oval, averaging 64.40 across three Tests. While his captaincy record shows three wins from four matches, England have struggled recently at this venue. All eyes will be on Pope to deliver both as leader and batsman in this crucial series finale.

Key Points: Ollie Pope's Oval Record Key as England Face India in Fifth Test

  • Pope averages 64.40 in three Tests at The Oval
  • Stokes ruled out after 304 runs and 17 wickets this series
  • Pope led England to three wins as stand-in captain last year
  • England have lost two of their last three Tests at The Oval
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England vs India: A look at Ollie Pope's record at The Oval ahead of the fifth Test

With Stokes injured, stand-in captain Ollie Pope's strong Oval record could be decisive in England's final Test against India.

"Pope has scored 322 runs in three Tests at The Oval at an average of 64.40 – Match Report"

London, July 31

As England gears up to face India in the fifth and final Test at The Oval, a lot of eyeballs will be on the local Surrey hero, Ollie Pope, the designated number three and the stand-in captain in the absence of an injured Ben Stokes.

Stokes has been ruled out of the final Test due to an injury in his right shoulder. After scoring 304 runs and taking 17 wickets in the series, Stokes' all-timer series has finally come to an end, with two clutch 'Player of the Match' performances at Lord's and Old Trafford, the latter of which saw him score a century and take a five-wicket haul in the same match.

Pope previously stepped into the captaincy role last year when Stokes was sidelined with a hamstring injury last year, winning three Tests and losing one. Two of these wins came against Sri Lanka at home and one against Pakistan in Multan. The sole defeat came to the Lankan Lions at their home ground, The Oval.

In three matches played at The Oval, Pope has maintained a solid record, scoring 322 runs in six innings at an average of 64.40, with a century and two half-centuries in six innings. Notably, England has lost two of the three Tests it has played at The Oval.

As a captain, Pope's individual batting returns have been modest. In four matches and seven innings, he has scored 191 runs at an average of just over 27. Notably, 154 of those runs came in a single innings against Sri Lanka at The Oval, a match England ended up losing.

The 27-year-old has had a mixed series so far, scoring 257 runs in four Tests and seven innings at an average of 36.71. He has registered one century and one half-century, with a best score of 106.

Pope has proven to be a reliable number three batter for England. He has scored 2,281 runs in 32 Tests at that position, averaging 42.24, with eight centuries and eight half-centuries across 55 innings. His highest score is 205.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting stats about Pope at The Oval! But I'm more excited to see how our young players like Gill and Jaiswal perform in these conditions. The future of Indian cricket looks bright ✨
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Rohit P
England will miss Stokes badly. He was their X-factor player. Without him, our chances look even better to win the series 3-1! Let's go Team India 💪
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Sarah B
As an England fan living in Mumbai, I'm nervous about this match! Pope needs to step up big time. But credit to India - they've played some fantastic cricket this series.
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Vikram M
The article mentions Pope's average drops as captain. That's a psychological angle our team should exploit. Rohit Sharma needs to put pressure on him from ball one!
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Kavya N
Honestly, I feel the media is overhyping Pope. His record in Asian conditions isn't great. Our spinners Jadeja and Ashwin will trouble him more than English media thinks!
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Michael C
Watching from Delhi - this is going to be an exciting finale! Both teams have shown great character. May the best team win (but secretly hoping for an India victory 😉)

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