
Menu Ollie Pope and Lord’s England in the best order of Ollie Pope offered fans of rare insight into what players consume during a very discussed lunch and tea breaks in the test cricket. When he spoke to Sky Sports, the Pope revealed that the eating habits of players vary significantly depending on whether they are in the middle or not.
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Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!“Generally like chicken, fish, maybe some steak with pasta, trying to drive as much as possible,” Pope said, describing the typical lunch spread. “For me, but if I don’t eat a bat at all, just for some reason your body just doesn’t want to get too much.”Instead of a heavy lunch, the Pope prefers to keep it easy for tabs throughout the day. “So I have a protein cocktail and a banana. If I launch all day, then I get to the end of the day that I ate something, just because it is quite difficult to get it, so you emerge at the end of the day,” he added.
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As for the traditional “tea break” – the uniquely British part of the test cricket – the Pope admitted that it is not always about sipping tea.“Some do (rather take tea),” he said. “I normally have coffee. Sometimes, a cup of tea when it’s a rain delay or something.”Dist 106 in Headley helped the hosts to draw the first blood against India, but since then he has tried to convert the starts, with the next best in Lord’s shifts.England currently leads a series of five matches 2-1 after a thrilling 22-run victory in Lord’s, while the event will continue on Old Trafford for the Fourth Test.