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How Ben Stokes rejuvenated England after Perth Test collapse, Brydon Carse reveals
Brydon Carse said England staged a strong comeback in the Ashes opener at Perth, with Ben Stokes' leadership and five-wicket haul inspiring the bowlers, while he himself picked up two key wickets.
Ben Stokes’s pugnacious temperament can cut both ways. At times, it is an irresistible force, as illustrated by his five late wickets to electrify England at the end of a day of wild and glorious chaos.
England were bowled out for 172 on day one of the Ashes, but Ben Stokes' side responded brilliantly with the ball in hand as Jofra Archer and Brydon Carse shone
Ben Stokes became the fifth English captain to take a fifer in an Ashes Test in Australia, claiming 5/23 in Perth as England bowled out Australia for 123/9, trailing by 49 runs after Starc’s seven wickets.
King Charles hasn’t even polished off his morning tea, but England cricket fans are already urging him to unsheathe the royal sword and tap Ben Stokes on the shoulder immediately.The
This gesture serves as a direct tribute to his late father, Ged Stokes, who passed away in December 2020 from brain cancer. Ged, a former New Zealand international rugby league player, was famously known for having an injured finger amputated during his career.
Ben Stokes' five-wicket haul helps England leaves Australia reeling, as the home side trail by 49 runs with only one wicket to spare at the close of play on day one of the first Ashes Test in Perth.