Ben Stokes Works up broke MS Dhoni‘s deep-rooted record as he drove the England gathering to a 3-wicket win over Australia in the Leeds Test. Britain captain Ben Stirs up made a pivotal 93-run commitment to his group’s victorious exhibition in the third Cinders Test against Australia.
The nail-gnawing challenge in Headingley finished in support of Britain, with the hosts at long last having the option to open their record in the 5-match series. Given an objective of 251 rushes to dominate the game, Britain moved past the line with three wickets close by.
The hundred years by Australia’s Mitchell Swamp in the principal innings went to no end as Britain figured out how to create a superior all-round show in the Leeds experience. The triumph in the third Cinders Test was Britain’s fifth under the captaincy of Stirs up while pursuing an objective of north of 250 runs in Tests.
The past record was held by MS Dhoni who had driven India to 4 triumphs while pursuing an objective of north of 250 runs in Tests.
Ben Stokes praises his team
He said: “One more down to the last second game. Good to move past the line and keep our expectations alive. Won the throw, we might have batted and bowled. Looked a decent wicket. Saw the manner in which Mitch Swamp batted. Came in and took the game on. The outfield was on the fast side. We had Woody and Woakesy back in and they got along admirably.”
“We picked groups and look what they can mean for us in the game. And We attempt to perceive how they can be compelling in the game. I didn’t understand that Woakes hasn’t played a Test for such a long time, he is Mr Steady. Having somebody who can bat like him batting at 8 aids us. Trust he can accomplish something almost identical when he plays straightaway,” he said after the match.
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