Ollie Pope surpasses 8,500 runs in First-Class cricket during Ashes Test

In a gripping display during the opening Ashes Test at Perth’s Optus Stadium, England’s star batter Ollie Pope achieved a remarkable milestone, surpassing 8,500 runs in First-Class cricket. The landmark was reached with his 10th run of the match, and it set the stage for an impressive performance, where he contributed significantly to his team’s efforts amidst a challenging start.
Pope’s achievement came soon after England faced a severe setback, finding themselves at 39 runs for the loss of three wickets, thanks to Mitchell Starc’s devastating opening over. Rising to the occasion, Pope joined with Harry Brook, forming a crucial partnership that stabilized England’s innings. Together, they amassed a vital 55-run stand, helping to pull the visitors back from the brink.
The 27-year-old’s efforts saw him score 46 runs off 58 balls, which included four boundaries. Despite his dismissal at the hands of Cameron Green, Pope’s aggressive batting style and precise shot selection showcased his skills across various areas of the field.
As of this match, Pope has played 127 First-Class games, accumulating an impressive total of 8,536 runs at an average exceeding 45. His record includes 24 centuries and 33 half-centuries, with his highest score reaching an impressive 274. Pope’s First-Class debut came in March 2017 for Surrey, and he made his international Test debut for England a year and a half later.
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In the context of Test cricket, Pope has participated in 62 matches, scoring 3,653 runs at an average of 35.46, which includes nine centuries and 16 fifties. His performance in this Ashes series has been notable but challenging; prior to this innings, he averaged a mere 18.45 against Australia, managing just 203 runs over 11 Ashes innings. In matches held in Australia, he has recorded 113 runs at an average of 16.14. Overall, his statistics reveal a greater challenge in away Tests, where he averages 31.18 with a total of 1,559 runs.
Pope’s resilience and ability to deliver under pressure make him a vital asset for the English side as they navigate the challenges of the Ashes series.




