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Benjamin Andrew Stokes OBE (born 4 June 1991) is an English international cricketer who is the captain of the England Test team. [2] Stokes formerly played for England in ODIs and T20Is. [3] Stokes is regarded as one of England's greatest all-rounders in the history of the sport. [4]
England test captain Ben Stokes is expected to be fit for the start of the five-test tour of India beginning Jan. 25 after being selected in a 16-man squad less than two weeks after undergoing ...
The England captain abandoned his bowling spell after three deliveries in his fifth over of the morning as a precaution over a back injury as the tourists clinched ...
The England Test captain has revealed the impact of the legendary all-rounder on the team after joining up following his horrific crash while filming on the BBC television show
In January 2023, England captain Ben Stokes, managing director Rob Key, and Brendon McCullum over Zoom, addressed a meeting of directors of cricket from the first-class counties to discuss the way they intend the England team to play and the subsequent qualities needed in future international players. It was said they were looking to develop a ...
[1] [2] Since Andrew Strauss made his ODI debut in 2003, thirteen other South African-born players have played international cricket for England. After England won the World Cup final in 2019 , references were made to the "diverse" nature of the team, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] which included four foreign-born players in the starting eleven: Eoin Morgan ...
Boos and chants of ‘same old Aussies, always cheating’ rang round Lord’s after Jonny Bairstow’s controversial dismissal as Ben Stokes couldn’t lead England to a miraculous win
Samuels later claimed he was inspired to his long innings by Ben Stokes' sledging. [23] The start of play was again delayed on day 2, but Samuels took little time to complete his century. However, he was out shortly afterwards, caught by Ian Bell at second slip off Anderson, and the West Indies were 223/6.