Ben Stokes Records: The one who single-handedly won the World Cup for England, why did he suddenly announce his retirement from cricket?
Ben Stokes Records: England captain Ben Stokes has surprised everyone by announcing his retirement from international cricket after the end of the ongoing third Test against New Zealand. For Stokes, this is a surprising end to his brilliant career. In the summer of 2019, with the help of his tremendous 84 runs, England won the World Cup for the first time, in which they defeated New Zealand, which many people consider to be the biggest match of cricket till date.
Six weeks later, Stokes took to the field again, this time almost single-handedly defeating Australia in the third Ashes Test at Headingley, scoring 135 not out. His exploits in the summer led to Stokes being named BBC Sports Personality of the Year.
Overall, this player from Durham would have played 122 tests for England, 44 of which were as captain. He played 114 One-Day Internationals and 43 T20s, which also included an important role in the T20 2022 World Cup final.
batting records of ben stokes
Ben Stokes bowling records
| Bowling | Tests | ODI | T20I |
|---|---|---|---|
| overs bowled | 2346.3 | 518.2 | 102 |
| Wicket | 251 | 74 | 26 |
| bowling average | 31.10 | 42.39 | 32.92 |
| strike rate | 56.0 | 42.0 | 23.5 |
| economy rate | 3.32 | 6.05 | 8.39 |
| best performance | 6/22 | 5/61 | 3 wickets |
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