
Ben Stokes celebrates his five goals at the end of the first shifts during the second day of the 4th test match vs India in Old Trafford (photo from Clive Mason/Getty Images) Ben Stokes took a stunning shift to Old Trafford on Thursday and created a perfect bowling display, which since 2017 registered its first five goal in the test cricket. The English captain led from the front in the fourth test against India and demanded 5 for 72 V 24 overs to dismantle visitors of medium and lower order within two days of Manchester. Stokes hit the first day 1. A day by a decisive blow and captured Indian captain SHUBMAN GILL LBW on 12 with a van that went back sharply. He watched it with a well -set Sai Sudharsan gate, who set out on the patient 61 before Brydon Cart caught him. Stokes continued on the second day and continued his tireless charm. He removed Sharduula Thakura and forced a shot that Ben Duckett safely used. At 110. Via, Stokes released a knockout when he refused Washington Sundar and debutant Anshul Cartear in three balls. Stokes’ milestone closed the Cartoy’s release. His delivery took the smallest edge and was purely caught by goalkeeper Jamie Smith. The scalp brought Stokes’ fifth five goals in tests and his first in more than eight years, and his last came to Lord’s in 2017 against West India.In addition, Stokes became the first English captain to claim five goals in the home test because Bob Willis achieved this performance with 5/35 characters against New Zealand in Leeds in 1983.
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The fiery charm of the 34 -year -old appearance underlined its meaning to England, not only as a leader, but as a pitch capable of changing spells. It was also a continuation of his stellar form with the ball from the previous test.
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India was eventually slipped to 358 in 114.1 overs, with Stokes clearly standout artists for England. For a man whose bowling duties have often decreased in recent years due to injuries, Stokes’s five-to-time was a timely reminder that when he was fit, he remains the final English warrior of all formats.