Ollie Pope in England is a century on the second day of the first test against India.
Oli Bob and the last century of England ascended to 209-3 after India left 471 on the second day, on Saturday, from the test chain in Hiddingli.
Bob was not a hundred years, and he was a leading top scorer as England reduced her inability to 262 rounds of the trunk and won today.
The Pope was far from perfection. They survived the opening tests from Speedstter Gasbert Pomara in a dark friendly championship conditions, and avoid the LBW tight in 34 and was dropped in 60.
He rode his luck in his ninth and second test against India.
Pomara was the biggest threat in England as expected and took all the three home share: Zach Crowley in the first; Ben Dakit in 62 to break his second partnership 122 managed by the Pope; Joe Root in 28 to break his third partnership run by Bob and Pope.
Pomara would have become fourth for the Wikit on the last day – Harry Brock without registration – but he exceeded for the third time in more than that. The best fast football player in the world was also a victim of two fossils in this field.
It was not expected to fight England shortly after lunch.
India was 430-3 about half an hour before lunch. It was at least a total of 550 on the cards, but Captain Schopeman’s generation for 147 sparked the collapse of 41-7 in 68 balls in the lunch dam.
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