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Recent Form
Matches | 105 |
Innings | 90 |
Runs | 2924 |
100s | 3 |
50s | 21 |
HS | 102 |
SR | 95.09 |
Avg | 38.99 |
Fours | 238 |
Sixes | 88 |
Duck outs | -- |
ICC Rank | -- |
Teams played for
England New Zealand Durham England Lions England Cricket Board XI Melbourne Renegades Rising Pune Supergiant Canterbury Rajasthan Royals
About Ben Stokes
Name | Ben Stokes |
Birth | 4 Jun 1991 |
Birth Place | Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand |
Height | 183m |
Nationality | English |
Arguably the greatest all-rounder of the modern generation, Ben Stokes will forever be remembered as the man behind England’s maiden World Cup triumph. What Ben Stokes did in 2019 was quite surreal. It was his all-around abilities that took England to a whole new level where they clearly became the strongest limited-overs side in the world. His knock of 84 in the 2019 World Cup final will be etched in the history of cricket in golden letters. The powerful striker had exhausted all his energy but had to still come out to bat in the Super Over after the match ended in a tie. He battled hard and his exploits were just enough to help England win their first World Cup title by the barest of margins. Born in New Zealand, it was indeed a special moment for Stokes to win the World Cup against the country of his birth. ... continue reading