AUS vs ENG : “No matter where we go in the world…” Ben Stokes’ statement after winning the 4th Ashes Test in Melbourne…

Ben Stokes’ statement after winning the fourth Test match: Australia and England England won the 4th Test match of the Ashes series between them by 4 wickets and England’s wait for a Test win on Australian soil since 2011 was finally over. The win is a morale booster for England. England had already lost the series. England captain Ben StokesCommenting after the win, Ai said, “It feels great to win and the players of the team have worked hard to achieve this.” Josh Tang, who took five wickets in the first innings from Ben Stokes, and Jacob Bethel, who scored 40 runs in the second innings, were also praised.

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What exactly did Ben Stokes say?

After victory Ben Stokes said, “It feels really good to win. Everyone has worked so hard for this and this win is incredibly special. We were playing for a lot of people, not just ourselves. Wherever we go in the world, we get a lot of support. The noise, the cheers, the cheers. We’re all hearing it and feeling it. I know a lot of our fans are going to be excited right now.”

Ben Stokes Said that, “A lot has happened before this match. But the way the boys came out, focused and performed said a lot about this team. A lot of credit to the players, support staff and management for focusing on what was needed. We knew it was not going to be an easy chase. There was a lot going on in the pitch and the bowlers were always in the game. The message was to stay positive, not let the bowlers settle and keep hitting the tough areas. I thought we showed the intent and The discipline was fantastic. It required courage, but the boys handled it very well.”

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Won the match by 4 wickets

England won the toss and elected to bowl first and Australia invited KL to bat first. Australia The team could score only 152 runs. In reply, England’s first innings collapsed for 110, allowing Australia to take a 42-run lead. In the second innings, England bowled brilliantly and reduced Australia to 132 runs. England were given a target of 175 runs, but England completed the target with the loss of just 6 wickets. England fast bowler Josh Tong, who took seven wickets in the match, was declared as the man of the match.

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