An absolute hero. Not just today, player of the tournament for us imo.
Made some mistakes but who hasn't?
I remember him as the bloke who took time out between overs to sign an autograph for my son on the boundary during an ODI v India at Headingley.
Stokes had been struggling with the bat but got 60 odd that day. My son (about 7 years old at the time) said "Back in the runs Ben!" and he signed his mini bat and said "Well, it's about time isn't it!" and winked at him.
You've never seen a happier child as when he ran back up to tell me what had happened.
So happy for Stokes. It's more than redemption.
Stokes, Roy, Archer. All will play a part in SMASHING the Australians in the Ashes.Stokes is the X Factor for the England cricket team, and that MOTM performance today is the perfect way to boost confidence going into the Ashes.
Stokes is the X Factor for the England cricket team, and that MOTM performance today is the perfect way to boost confidence going into the Ashes.
As I said, about time we found a new Botham, he had his shenanigans to, but we all loved him.
Stokes, Roy, Archer. All will play a part in SMASHING the Australians in the Ashes.
It's going to be very interesting how England go into the Ashes.
We played our last test with Jennings and Burns opening the batting with Denly at 3.
Can Roy withstand the technical examination that the first session of a test match throws at you? Would you stick with Burns who was better over the winter to open with Roy, Bairstow at 3, Root coming in at 4?
Starc and Cummins looked in particularly good nick, and England's up front batting over the winter in the long form was pretty dreadful.
"Technical examination"? I am pretty keen follower of the Cricket as with most sports but I'm by no means even an armchair expert.....so can someone just explain to me what the main differences are between playing short form one day stuff and Test cricket? I mean in terms of what different challenges you face as a bowler or a batsman and thus why one player might be a superb one day player like Roy but would not automatically be considered for the 5 day game?
in one day faster pace, there's a lot more emphasis on getting you out while the batsman is smashing the ball around. in tests the bowler will as likely keep the run rate down, or try lulling you into a traps (bowl different lengths, more fielding in the slips), while the batsman will patiently build a score over hours."Technical examination"? I am pretty keen follower of the Cricket as with most sports but I'm by no means even an armchair expert.....so can someone just explain to me what the main differences are between playing short form one day stuff and Test cricket? I mean in terms of what different challenges you face as a bowler or a batsman and thus why one player might be a superb one day player like Roy but would not automatically be considered for the 5 day game?