Top 3 performances of Ben Stokes in ODIs
Ben Stokes has prioritized Test cricket over white-ball cricket and has taken England to greater heights as Test captain.
Ben Stokes, hailed as one of the finest all-rounders in the world, has been an invaluable asset to the England cricket team. Known for his powerful batting and skillful bowling, he has consistently proven himself as a crucial player. As he celebrates his 33rd birthday, let's have a look at three of his remarkable ODI performances that have set him apart in white-ball cricket.
1. 84* off 98 vs New Zealand at Lord's, 2019
In the high-pressure World Cup final at Lord's, New Zealand scored 241 runs in 50 overs. The English team struggled at 86-4, but a partnership between Buttler and Stokes changed the game. With 15 runs needed in the last over, Stokes helped England tie the game and went on to lead them to their first World Cup title. The innings held much importance to Stokes as he had let the 2016 T20 World Cup slip by conceding four sixes in the last over against Carlos Brathwaite in the final.
2. 182 off 124 vs New Zealand at The Oval, 2023
Ben Stokes showcased remarkable form as he delivered a record-breaking performance in the lead-up to the 2023 World Cup. He smashed 182 runs off just 124 balls, achieving the highest score by an England player in ODIs. This outstanding display set the stage for England's impressive 181-run victory over New Zealand in the third match of the series at The Oval. Stokes overtook the previous record of 180 runs, held by Jason Roy against Australia in Melbourne in 2018.
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3. 99 off 52 vs India in Pune, 2021
Almost three years ago, in a thrilling match against India, Ben Stokes came close to securing his second century. In a chase of 337 runs, the English all-rounder unleashed a blistering 52-ball 99, hitting 10 sixes, propelling his team to a resounding seven-wicket victory in 43.3 overs. It was an underrated knock in terms of the chase Stokes orchestrated and led England to a comfortable win.
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