Pope will become the 82nd man to take the role when he leads his country out against Sri Lanka in the first Test at Emirates Old Trafford today, propelled into the hot seat by Stokes’ torn hamstring.
It represents a significant moment for a player who was not certain of his place when Stokes took charge two years ago, but he is clear that he does not intend to leave too many of his own fingerprints on the team.
When Stokes first captained England in 2020, deputising for the then father-to-be Joe Root, the latter left a message in the captain’s blazer reading “do it your own way”.
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