Jacob Bethell insists there isn’t a inner “rivalry” with Ollie Pope as each males chase England’s quantity three slot on the Ashes.
Pope has been the long-term incumbent at first drop, however Bethell’s rise to prominence – which noticed him grow to be England’s youngest males’s captain when he led final month’s T20 sequence in Ireland – has cranked up the competitors.
The 21-year-old is a part of the white-ball squad that travelled to New Zealand on Friday, and he has six limited-overs matches to indicate what he can do earlier than the ultimate name is made for the primary Test in opposition to Australia.
However whereas each males are determined to get the nod in Perth on November 21, Bethell insists there isn’t a pressure.
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Rivalry
“Me and Popey get on nice, I wouldn’t name it a rivalry,” he instructed Sky Sports activities Information on the Toyota PCA Awards.
“There’s numerous speak and out of doors noise however it doesn’t actually filter into the camp. I get on rather well with Popey, we follow rather well collectively.
“He’s clearly the batter in competition for that quantity three spot…he’s obtained that spot and he’s finished unbelievably effectively.
“I can’t fault him in any respect. He’s a large a part of the workforce so I want him the very best.”

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Pleasure
Bethell can’t disguise his pleasure on the prospect of serving to combat for the urn, although, including: “I bear in mind watching it on TV, seeing the sheer depth of all of it.
“I’ve been actually pushed in direction of it. It could be a dream to play in it.”
England play the primary of three T20s in Christchurch on October 18, with a three-match ODI sequence to comply with.
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