In the ongoing third Test between India and England in Rajkot, Ollie Pope‘s bold shot took centre stage, impressing fans and players. With a flick of his wrist, Pope executed a unique stroke that stood out and invited comparisons to former Sri Lankan batsman Tillakaratne Dilshan.
Dilshan was renowned for his unconventional shots, including the Dilscoop. On the second day of the Test, England found themselves trailing by 445 runs against the formidable Indian side. Despite the pressure, Ollie Pope remained composed at the crease, showcasing resilience. It was at this crucial moment that he opted for an unconventional shot.
Ollie Pope executes a daring stroke in the ongoing 3rd Test between India and England
Not the Dilscoop, the Duckscoop #INDvENGTest pic.twitter.com/jnQWokc3Bl
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In the 27th over, Ravindra Jadeja took charge of the ball. In the fourth delivery of his over, Ollie Pope showcased remarkable skill by employing a reverse scoop over the wicketkeeper’s head. The ball sailed above Dhruv Jurel’s right shoulder, leaving him momentarily perplexed, checking if it had touched his helmet.
Indian captain Rohit Sharma, positioned at first slip, couldn’t suppress a smile witnessing the unconventional shot from the English batsman. The shot bore a resemblance to the famous Dilscoop, leaving fans impressed. Day 2 of the Test match witnessed historical moments as Ravichandran Ashwin secured his 500th Test wicket. India concluded their innings at 445, establishing a favourable position in the match.
England’s batsmen, particularly Ben Duckett, made an impressive start, scoring a notable century. Currently, England is at 207 for the loss of two wickets, aiming to narrow the run gap further on Day 3. Day 3 at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium holds significant importance for England as they strive to stay competitive with India, who maintain a lead of 238 runs in the first innings.
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