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IND vs Eng 4th Test: Ben Stokes broke the personal bowling record as England, pushed to win the series. Cricket news

England’s Captain Ben Stokes delivered during the fourth Test against India at Old Trafford. (AP photo)

Veteran all -rounder and England captain Ben Stokes dug another chapter in his stored Test career on the day 1 of the fourth Test against India, which became a symbol of grit and leadership as he bowled more overs in a series more than ever. On Wednesday at Old Trafford, with 14 difficult overs, the England captain took his series in 119 overs-crossed his previous best 116.5 during the 2013-14 Ashes in Australia.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!Despite a long history of injuries, including two hamstring failures in the last one year, the 34 -year -old continued to lead England. His 2/47 helped investigate India’s progress after a solid opening partnership, and confirmed his role as England’s tireless engine.

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“I’m not going to lie, I can’t wait to lie on my bed for just four days,” Stokes took a pinch after the Draining Lord’s Test, where he claimed five wickets, scored 77 runs, and Rishabh was involved in the run-outs of Pants.

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But beyond the Old Trafford Clash, he was committed: “If the situation needs it again, I will do what I need to do.”England captain’s commitment is contrary to the debate about workload management, especially about India’s Jasprit Bumrah. Both bowlers have fought with injuries, but Stokes’s desire to bowl marathon mantras has set a tone for their team.

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Among the stumps, India was 264/4, but Rishabh Pants had a retirement injury after Chris Woakes delivery hit the right leg. Their absence may have serious implications for visitors, which are 1–2 in the five-match series.Next to the Manchester Test, England’s famous 2005 Ashes series came out, and Stokes welcomed the noise: “Two teams have been very good to play toe-to-to-to-to-to-to-to-in. I think it’s great to see.”

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