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England's cricketer Ollie Pope credits Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale as his 'lucky charm' after scoring a century against West Indies in the second Test at Trent Bridge. Pope's sixth Test century, supported by Ramsdale's presence, helped England reach 416 all out, with Pope acknowledging Ramsdale's positive influence on his performance. Despite being dropped twice during his innings, Pope expressed gratitude for his stroke of luck and highlighted the impact of England's batting coach Marcus Trescothick on his recent success. The Arsenal fan and cricket enthusiast dynamic between Pope and Ramsdale continues to fuel Pope's exceptional performances on the field, marking a significant turnaround from his earlier struggles with form and consistency in county cricket.
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