India-English test series: Alastair Cook has given important advice on England's batting series, advocacy to send pope to number three

Discussions on the very expected five test series between India and England from June 20 have tightened. In this relief, former captain and veteran batsman Alastair Cook in England gave important proposals on the English batting order, which expressed his opinion. Cook is of the opinion that in this important match, England should field experienced batsman Oli Pope in place of young Jacob Bethel. Cook expressed confidence that Alastair Cook said at Oli Pope: “Indian bowling attack is very strong and aggressive. In such a situation, there is a need for a batsman who can withstand the pressure and handle the turn. Oli Pope has shown the best game in domestic cricket and the last few series.” Cook also said that England needs experience and stability in this series, which can give players like Pope. Cook’s attitude towards Bethel, Alastair Cook, about Jacob Bethel, said he is a talented young player, but it can be risky to take him at number three against a strong team like India. “Bethel needs to get time and it would be better to take it to the later overs or middle order,” Cook said. The Indian Challenge told the difficult Eligues Cook that Cook also believed that the Indian team came without senior players like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli this time, the young players in the team are very energetic and talented. Under the captaincy of Shubman Gill, this team makes a new start and England should not take them lightly. England’s batting series’s blueprint According to Cook, England’s potential batting series should be something: Zack Croly Ben Docket Oli Pope Jo Route Harry Brooke Ben Stokes (Captain) Johnny Bairstow (wicketkeeper) Johnny Bairstow (wickets)