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Sizzling Stokes had more than cricket on his mind at Newlands


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Published : 08 Jan 2020 07:21 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 10:33 PM

England all-rounder Ben Stokes dedicated his match-winning performance in the second test at Newlands to father Ged as he now seeks to help the tourists claim the series in South Africa, reports Reuters. “I always had my dad in the back of my mind,” Stokes told reporters. “He came out here to watch me and unfortunately he’s not been able to, so there was a lot more in my efforts this game, doing it for him. I haven’t spoken to him yet but hopefully I’ve made him proud.”

Captain Joe Root turned to Stokes late on the fifth day as South Africa looked as though they might bat the 146 overs they needed to save the test, and the all-rounder duly delivered with a superb spell of reverse-swing bowling that saw him pick up the last three wickets.

“I said, ‘You’re not getting the ball out of my hand until this day is done.’ It was one last push,” Stokes said. “We have a few days off (after the test), so I was trying to put everything into every ball. For some reason it just started reverse-swinging, which helped getting the right-handers nicking the ball.”

Stokes will now seek to give England the advantage in the third test that starts in Port Elizabeth on Jan. 16. “The best thing about being an all-rounder is that there are four innings in a Test match so four opportunities to influence a game. I will always try to do that,” he said.