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Stokes adds another feather to his cap

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Southampton: Stand-in England captain Ben Stokes added another feather into his already illustrious cap as he achieved the rare feat of 150 wickets and 4000 runs in the longest format.
During the third day of the first Test of #raisethebat series against West Indies at Ageas Bowl in Southampton, Stokes picked four wickets (4/49) to play a starring role in bundling out West Indies for 318 in the first innings.
Stokes’ third wicket was that of Alzarri Joseph and was his 150th wicket in Test cricket. He became the sixth cricketer in the history of the format to do the double of 4000 runs and 150 wickets.
Former stars, namely, West Indian Gary Sobers, England’s Ian Botham, India’s Kapil Dev, South Africa’s Jacques Kallis and New Zealand’s Daniel Vettori are the others to achieve this feat.Stokes became the second-fastest to do so as Sobers got to the feat in 63 Tests and Stokes took 64 matches to achieve this milestone.
Earlier, Stokes was named as England’s 81st captain after regular Test skipper Joe Root left the bio-secure bubble in Southampton for Sheffield for the birth of his second child. (IANS)

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