England secured a dominant innings-and-45-run victory in just three days, fueled by centuries including one from Ollie Pope. Post-match, Captain Ben Stokes fiercely defended Pope’s place against media speculation, calling it an “agenda” and affirming his vice-captain’s integral role.
Stokes emphasized his unwavering trust in Pope, highlighting his leadership contributions and clarifying any previous misunderstandings about team selection. His strong words underscore Pope’s undisputed value to the England side.
Further boosting England’s performance was young spinner Shoaib Bashir, who delivered a career-best six for 81, taking nine wickets overall. Stokes lauded Bashir’s “unbelievable natural ability” and impressive development, recognizing his potential. Zimbabwe’s captain, Craig Ervine, admitted his team’s early bowling struggles and missed batting opportunities, acknowledging the learning experience.
Stokes Fires Back: Pope’s Position Secure After Century, Bashir Shines in England Win
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