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Pope seems to have modeled his batting on Bell: Tendulkar Last Updated : 25 Jul 2020 11:42:22 AM IST Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar believes the batting style of England batsman Pope ' title='Ollie Pope '>Ollie Pope and Ian Bell are quite similar.
"Been watching the 3rd Test, Pope ' title='Ollie Pope '>Ollie Pope seems to have modeled his batting on Ian Bell. His stance and footwork looks exactly the same to me," Tendulkar said in a tweet.Been watching the 3rd Test, @OPope32 seems to have modeled his batting on @Ian_Bell.
— Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) July 24, 2020
His stance and footwork looks exactly the same to me. #ENGvWI pic.twitter.com/sEvNKr1YFZBell featured in 118 Tests for England and scored 7,727 runs including 22 centuries. He is also among three Englishmen who were part of three Ashes winning teams. Bell also featured in 161 ODIs before calling time on his career in the fifty-over format in 2015.The comments from Tendulkar came after Pope rescued England on the first day of the ongoing third and final Test between England and West Indies at the Old Trafford.Put into bat, England at one stage seemed to be struggling after losing four wickets for 122. However, it was then that Pope along with Jos Buttler stitched an unbeaten 136-run stand to not only take the hosts out of troubled waters but also put them in a commanding position at the end of the day's play on Friday.At Stumps on Day One, England were 258/4 with Pope and Buttler at the crease on 91* and 56* respectively.
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