“We will no longer take a step back”


England captain Ben Stokes said they would not want to start a sled match with India in the fourth test against India in Manchester. The use of experience, however, made it clear that if the opposition has them, the hosts will not take a backward step.

It was very hot between the two teams in the third Lord's test closely. It all started after the Indian team ended Zak Crawley During his discomfort tactics at the closing stages of the 3rd day. Bad blood was also spilled in the last two days. The game, however, ended with a wonderful note, as the players of England comforted Ravindra Jadja and Mohammed Siraj.

At a press conference before the fourth test at Old Trafford in Manchester, which begins on Wednesday, July 23, Stokes He shared his thoughts on the Battle of sled between the two teams. Let the mentality of England be clear, said:

“I don't think it's one of those things we will need to do in necessarily and we will start. I don't think either team has tried to do it.

“That night, when Zak and Ben (Duckett) had to leave.

Stokes was appointed match player for his brilliant full program to everything Lord. He collected five doctors and recorded scores of 44 and 33.


I felt like I was in a long distance relationship with my family ” – Stokes a Long Break after the Lord test

Stokes launched 20 at the first entries at Lord's, 24 in the second, and was among the best bowls in the program. After having given it all with the ball, keeping his concerns as a fitness, the captain of England admitted that the break after the third test was a welcome relief. Said:

“I spent two days in my bed … I felt you were in a long distance relationship with my family. It was a good victory and a good pause. We will be to put the same energy next week.”

England They have made a change to their XI interpretation for the fourth test against India in Manchester. Hampshire All-Rounder Liam Dawson will replace Shoaib Bashir. Dawson last played a test game in July 2017.