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‘Very dangerous player’ – The captain of England, Ben Stokes, greets the last game of the century before the second ENG vs Ind Test

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‘Very dangerous player’ – The captain of England, Ben Stokes, greets the last game of the century before the second ENG vs Ind Test


The second test of England VS India will begin on July 2.

England captain Ben Stokes has applauded the newly appointed Vice-Capitan of India, Rishabh Pant, before the second clash between these two sides. The Wicktkeeper-Bater scored consecutive centuries in both tickets in the first game in the series. It became the seventh Indian player to score two tons in a trial match for India.

“Although he is in my opposition, I love seeing him play. When you release a talent like him, you saw what happens. Very dangerous player. I really enjoy seeing him,” Stokes said at the press conference prior to the game.

Ben Stokes before facing India in the second test

England recorded an early 1-0 advantage over India pursuing 364 in the fourth entries of the last meeting. The Patron of England mentioned that they are assured that they pursue any total that India would publish in front of them. Previously, another young Englishman, Harry Brook, also claimed the same.

“It was a good week last week, but we are going back to this game. We have confidence in our ability to pursue anything in the fourth tickets,” he said.

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In particular, England delivered a defeat of five Wickt to India in the first accessory at the Headingley stadium, Leeds. The second test between England and India will begin tomorrow. It will take place at the Edgbaston stadium in Birmingham.

RISHABH Pants in 1st Eng vs IND TEST

After being invited to hit first, the gloveman achieved 134 races of 178 balls in the first tickets. Its excellent blow included 12 four and six in excess. The Association of 209 Pant Races, with the recently appointed Patron Shubman Gill (147), promoted India to 471. The left -hander followed him in the second tickets to write down his eighth century of evidence.

He put 118 races of 140 deliveries, including 15 limits and three six. The 27 -year -old once again sewed a valuable association of 195 races, with the opener KL Rahul (137), who saw India reach 334/5. However, a collapse of the lower order in both entries restricted India to build that total and establish a massive persecution for England.

However, Pant became the only childbirth in history to score three centuries in English soil. In addition, with 82 kind in the Red-Ball format, the left-hander has joined a list of Indian batters. He is currently the third highest of six batters in the tests, after the former captain of India, Rohit Sharma (88) and former opener Virender Sehwag (90), respectively.

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