- Ollie Pope has challenged the perception that England's cricketers lacked commitment during their comprehensive 4-1 Ashes defeat by Australia.
- The tour's aftermath prompted an ECB review into planning, preparation, performance and conduct, following concerns over squad culture, including reports of excessive drinking and a nightclub incident involving Harry Brook.
- Pope insisted the squad was determined to win the Ashes, suggesting a different outcome might have been possible had they capitalised on a strong start in the first Test.
- The England batter acknowledged public sentiment but maintained that players were fully invested, despite admitting that preparation, including a single three-day match, was “not ideal”.
- Pope, who was dropped after three Tests, remains optimistic about his future and is fighting for his England place, with the ECB now allowing players to speak to the media about the dismal Ashes tour.
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Ollie Pope denies England’s players ‘weren’t fussed’ during disastrous Ashes