
England Captain Ben Stokes etched his name in history books when he joined the elite society with the legends of Garfield Sobers and Jacques Kallis on Saturday 26th July.
During his shifts, he also completed 7000 tests in tests and became only the third player in the history of the game to reach twice the 7000 runs and 200 goals in the longest format, after the Sobers and Kallis. It was the first century for Stokes in the longest format since June 2023.
Previously, the English captain also raised five goals on the day 2. The day of his fifth tests and the first after 2017. That is why Stokes also became the fifth captain in the history of the game to take five goals and score in the same match as well as the fourth English cricket.
Stokes added 142 runs for the fifth goal with Joe Root on day 3 before leaving the field for convulsions. He also returned to continue his shifts late on the day, and joined another massive 95-run stand with Brydon Cars for the ninth goal.
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In the end he was released at 141 (198) when he set out for a long time against Ravindra Jadeja. In his shifts, Stokes broke 11 four and three sixes and helped England publish a huge 669 score in the first shifts and in the first shifts the massive leadership took 311 runs. In addition, Joe Root also scored sensational 150 (248), while Ben Duckett (94), Zak Crawley (84) and Ollie Pope (71) also played beautiful knocks.
For India, Ravindra Jadeja appeared as a selection of pitch and registered characters 4/143, while Washington Sundar (2/107) and Jasprit Bumrah (2/112) also scored two goals.
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Published:
Rishabh beniwal
Published on:
July 26, 2025