Ollie Pope spoke to RadioTimes.com about his new Test vice-captain role, a huge Ashes summer and his hopes for The Hundred.

By Michael Potts

Published: Tuesday, 16 May 2023 at 12:00 am


Ollie Pope has been announced as the new England Men’s Test vice-captain ahead of the summer Ashes series – and is feeling confident about England’s chances of claiming a victory over Australia on home soil.

The 25-year-old Surrey batter has racked up 35 Test appearances for the national side and is expected to line up at No.3 over the course of this summer in a series he firmly believes England can win in front of a home crowd.

Pope sat down for an exclusive chat with RadioTimes.com at a media day for The Hundred – which takes place immediately after The Ashes later this summer – at his home ground, The Oval in South London.

He said: “It feels really good. I found out yesterday, Baz [McCullum] called up before obviously announcing the squad and said that I was going to be vice-captain going forward. It’s really exciting, it’s a big honour to obviously help Stokesy out wherever I can.

“We’ve got a lot of guys that we can call upon as well, there’s so much experience in there, guys who have played hundreds of Tests.

“I think there’ll be sort of a chain of communication, which we’ll find a way to make that work really, really nicely. I’m really honoured to be given the role and excited to get going.

“We’re going to try and go about this Ashes series exactly how we’ve gone about series in the past year or so. There’s that extra bit of focus on it, which is exciting, but like I say, it’s an honour to be given the role. I’m looking looking forward to what lies ahead this summer – it should be really exciting.”

And what a time to be handed the role, a month out from the Ashes as England aim to claim the title for the first time since 2015, having won just two of 15 Ashes Test matches in the last eight years.

Pope understands the weight of the occasion but firmly believes the England camp is confident of going all the way, despite harbouring major respect for their Australian counterparts.

When asked whether England have what it takes to topple the Aussie visitors, Pope said: “Yeah, absolutely. Everyone’s had a different preparation so far. Some of us have been playing county cricket, some in the IPL, but I think at the same time, all you want to feel going into an Ashes series is feeling like you’re prepared, you’ve hit enough balls in the nets, you’ve sort of got confidence in your game and you’re fresh as well. Fresh and excited and confident.

“Whether you’ve been in India playing or you’ve been here playing, I think that’s all you need, especially as a batter, going into a big series like this.

“There’s massive confidence within the group. There’s a lot of respect for the Australians – they’re obviously a very good side. They’ve got a very good seam attack and some high class batters in all conditions, so we know it’s not going to be an easy challenge, but we’re confident in the way that we play and the way we’ve gone about our stuff recently.

“There’s confidence and hopefully we can go all the way and come in a couple of months’ time to lift the trophy here.”