Summary
England cricket player Ollie Pope advised his team to wear helmets after some were seen riding e-scooters without them in Brisbane. This incident occurred as the England team prepares for the second Ashes Test match against Australia. The team has been closely watched by the local media during their tour in Australia.
Key Facts
- Ollie Pope told England cricket players to wear helmets after they were seen without them on e-scooters in Brisbane.
- Queensland law requires riders of personal mobility devices to wear helmets.
- Not wearing a helmet can result in a fine of A$166 (about £82).
- The second Ashes Test match between England and Australia will begin at 04:00 GMT on Thursday.
- The England cricket team is under significant media attention in Australia.
- Players were recorded at Perth airport and observed during various activities like golf and visiting an aquarium.
- England lost the first Test and trailing 1-0 in the Ashes series.
- The team plans a holiday in Noosa after the second Test.