Ben stokes test records: A five -match Test series is being played between India and England. Many players performed brilliantly in this series. At the same time, in this series, in four matches, Ben Stokes has made history by performing amazing. In Manchester, Stokes took five wickets with the first ball. He then scored 141 runs with the bat.
Along with this, Ben Stokes also completed his 300 runs in this series. He is now the first England captain to score more than 300 runs in a Test series and take more than 15 wickets. In a Test series in the last 40 years, this feat was done by England’s only player Andrew Flintoff. He did this feat in the 2005 Ashes. Stokes became the first English and the fifth captain in the world to take a century and five wickets in the same Test with a century and palmch wickets in the first innings of the fourth Test.
Ben Stokes received the Man of the Match award after this brilliant performance. This was Stokes’ 12th Man of the Match award. Stokes has equaled Ian Botham in terms of man of the match. Joe Root has a record of winning more man of the match. Joe Root has won 13 man of the match awards in 157 Tests.
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Stokes has scored a total of 304 runs in the current series and took 17 wickets. He is the first England captain to score more than 300 runs in a Test series in the history of Test cricket and take more than 15 wickets. Manchester’s test draw was.
Thanks to the brilliant centuries of Ravindra Jadeja (107*) and Washington Sundar (101*), India played a great draw at Old Trafford on the last day of the fourth Test. India was on the verge of defeat after falling behind by 311 runs in the first innings and being dismissed for both openers. However, captain Shubman Gill (103) and KL Rahul (90) shared a significant partnership of 188 runs, after which Ben Stokes and Jofra Archer returned in the morning session.
Jadeja and Washington Sundar then saved the match by sharing more than 200 runs. Both players played an unbeaten century. Jadeja scored an unbeaten 107 and Sundar scored an unbeaten 101 runs. This was England’s only second draw in 40 Tests in the Bazball era. Now this series hanging in the balance is moving towards an exciting end at The Oval on 31 July.