Predicting the future Fab 5 in international cricket
These players have made incredible starts to their playing careers.
4. Ollie Pope
Even Ollie Pope, just like Shubman Gill was highly exclusive and unique against his generation of players especially when the 22-year old had attained a historic average of 60.68 in first-class cricket. Although he still might be a relative rookie, whose currently relishing his middle-order spot in Test cricket, the youngster is already now regarded as England’s most elegant batter of recent times.
While the experts have already hailed him for potentially becoming a certain vital cog in England’s Test batting line-up, Pope is also expected to later enter into the white-ball proceedings. Not to forget that it was his initial transition from an innovational stroke maker in the T20s to a heavy first-class run-scorer that had allured the national selector of England to consider him for international cricket in 2018.
Hence, it is indubitable that Ollie Pope can be in for a long haul even in white-ball cricket. His all-around game is all built on a composed batting stance (reminiscent of Ian Bell) which not only allows him to seamlessly play the exquisite strokes like the cover drive with ease but also permits him to exhibit a plethora of horizontal shots as well.
Even temperament-wise, Pope is well regarded to be organised, and in addition to that, he is definitely even very regular with his run-scoring. Therefore, with his international career valiantly moving in the direction of escalation, Ollie Pope can assuredly break into any Fab 5 club in the near future.
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