Ben Stokes, helpless in front of Mohammad Siraj, lost the first bat in the air after being dismissed; Then on the ground
Ben Stokes: England captain Ben Stokes Headingley was badly provoked on his own wicket in Test. After being dismissed, Stokes first threw his bat into the air and then slammed it on the ground.
Ben Stokes Angry on His Wicket and Mohammed Siraj Send Off: During the first innings of England in the headingley Test, Mohammad Siraj sent England captain Ben Stokes to the pavilion. Siraj gave relief to Team India by dismissing Stokes through keeper catch. Seeing this wicket, one thing was clearly seen that Stokes appeared absolutely helpless in front of fast bowler Siraj. After your wicket, believe stokes and lost his temper and he first tied his bat in the air and then slammed it on the ground.
Angry stokes on himself, Siraj created the atmosphere
Stokes was shown the path of the pavilion on the 5th ball of the 65th over to Stokes. Stokes’s face was disappointed after being dismissed. Seeing Stokes angry, Siraj assumes the atmosphere.
Siraj dismissed england captain ben stokes for 20 runs pic.twitter.com/o5b6xi5z5D
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Siraj gave Stokes a strong sandoff, causing further enthusiasm to the Indian players. Stokes was trying to get a while bowling by Siraj Round the Wicket and finally he was successful. This was the first wicket of the innings for Siraj.
Ben Stokes returned to the pavilion cheaply
Let us know that English captain Ben Stokes returned to the pavilion cheaply. Stokes faced 52 balls, scoring only 20 runs with the help of 3 fours. England lost the fifth wicket of the innings through Stokes’s wicket.
India scored 471 runs in the first innings
Significantly, in the match, England won the toss and decided to bowl. First batting, Team India was all out for 471 runs. During this time, 3 centuries were seen from the team, in which captain Shubman Gill scored 147 runs with the help of 19 fours and 1 six, playing the biggest innings.
Apart from this, vice -captain and wicketkeeper batsman Rishabh Pant scored 134 runs with the help of 12 fours and 6 sixes. Yashasvi Jaiswal, who did the remaining opening, scored 101 runs with the help of 16 fours and 1 six.