
England Captain Ben Stokes believes that knocking through the Indian tail for very few runs in both shifts turned out to be key to winning them in the 1st test match. England chased a massive total of 371 runs for a little more than one day against the team of SHUBMAN GILLA and in the 5-match series took the lead 1-0.
India was well placed in the test match after the determination of England was a big goal in Leeds, but the bowling attack did not get as a unit on the last day of the test match. Most of the fast pitchners, which to some extent Mohammed Siraj to some extent Mohammed Siraj, ruled Jasprit Bumhrah and to some extent Mohammed Siraj was ineffective because England was chasing the target for only 82 overs.
Stokes said at a press conference after the match that England must be released every day with good access after the first two days of the opening test match was supported under the Indian dough pump.
“It was all about our attitude and determination day after day. We focused on that. Both teams played a quality cricket, a great way to start a series,” Stokes said at a press conference after the match.
“It was a very good goal for launching. The way we knocked the Indian tail was a big reason why we were able to chase this score,” he added.
“Me and Baz are simply minded”
Stokes said that he and Brendon McCullum were simply minded couple, and said he wanted to keep things relaxed in the dressing room during the last shift of the match. England earned the heroism of the fourth performance at home, where they constantly chased great goals against New Zealand, Australia and India.
“We are a very simple couple, me and Baz when it comes to cricket,” he said about his partnership with the team coach Brendon McCullum. “We try to keep everything as simple and as quiet as we can.
“When you pursue such sums, keeping relaxed vibrations as important to thinking someone who goes there in the middle with the pressures of this situation. Everyone goes there with quite a clear mind about what we are trying to do. We won, “we won,” we won, “we won,” we won, “we won,” we won, “we won,” we won, “we won,” we won, “we won,” we won, “we won,” we won, “we won” Stokes.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
June 25, 2025
Tune