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Stokes top scored for England with 47 runs in the first innings to help England limp to 155 all out. In the second innings he made 32 and finished the series on the losing end of a 5–0 whitewash. Stokes enjoyed a solid series, however, finishing as England's third-highest run scorer with 279 runs and also second-highest wicket taker with 15 ...
The rankings include the top 10 Test, ODI and T20I batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders based on the rating of each player. ... Ben Stokes: 235 10 Axar Patel: 234 ...
The three top run scorers of this tournament were from these finalists: Tillekaratne Dilshan (500 runs), Sachin Tendulkar (482), and Kumar Sangakkara (465). In the top 10 tournament scorers, there were three from Sri Lanka (Upul Tharanga (395) in addition to the previous two), and four from India (Gautam Gambhir (393), Virender Sehwag (380 ...
Stokes' captaincy was somewhere near its creative best. Trusting Shoaib Bashir, he somehow cajoled four wickets out of the off-spinner on a ground where no spinner has taken more in a Test innings ...
Stokes overcame a hamstring problem and sat out four Tests before returning for the second Test in Pakistan in October. The all-rounder has played a reduced role with the ball in recent years, but ...
The Chennai Super Kings (often abbreviated as "CSK") are a franchise cricket team based in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). The team was founded in 2008 and is currently captained by Ruturaj Gaikwad and coached by Stephen Fleming, a former New Zealand cricketer.
England test captain Ben Stokes is expected to be fit for the start of the five-test tour of India beginning Jan. 25 after being selected in a 16-man squad less than two weeks after undergoing ...
Ben Stokes ǂ 2011–2024 England: 13 5 0 18 Upul Tharanga: 2005–2019 Sri Lanka: 3 15 0 18 Michael Vaughan: 1999–2008 England: 18 0 0 18 Dilip Vengsarkar: 1976–1992 India: 17 1 – 18 101: Denis Compton: 1937–1957 England: 17 – – 17 Daryll Cullinan: 1993–2001 South Africa: 14 3 – 17 Stephen Fleming: 1994–2008 New Zealand: 9 8 0 17