In Dharamsala, England cricket team found themselves amidst the scenic beauty with players resorting to alternative training methods due to rain affecting outdoor practice. The team led by Ben Stokes engaged in mountain running and enjoyed a dip in waterfalls for recovery. Jimmy Anderson recovering from a quad muscle issue participated in the activitie, hinting at his readiness for the fifth Test.
The picturesque setting provides an ideal backdrop for Anderson pursuit of his 700th wicket and Jonny Bairstow 100th Test milestone. Despite the series loss, England aims to avoid a 4-1 defeat and regrets over missed opportunities in the tour. Concerns arise over Ollie Pope form especially considering his initial tour success with a sublime 196 in Hyderabad.
Pope tendency for skittish starts and the need for composure in key moments are highlighted. England head coach, Brendon McCullum emphasizes Pope need to remain calm, relaxed and back himself in challenging situations. Dharamsala could provide Pope with the tranquility to rediscover his batting form.
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