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Ben Stokes Plays His 100th Test: A Look At England Captain's Top Stats In Test Cricket - In Pics

Ben Stokes is on the brink of becoming the 76th cricketer to participate in 100 Test matches, marking him as the 16th player to achieve this milestone for England. Here are the significant statistics that outline the journey of the England Test captain in this format.

Ruthless In Ashes

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Ruthless In Ashes

39 of Stokes's 128 sixes have come in the Ashes, the most in the competition's history, followed by Kevin Pietersen's 24. His nine sixes in the fourth innings at Lord's last year is the most by a batter in an Ashes innings, one better than what he had managed during his historic 135* at Headingley in 2019.

Highest Individual Score From No.6 Batter

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Highest Individual Score From No.6 Batter

Stokes's 258 against South Africa in Cape Town in 2016 is the highest individual score from No.6 in Test cricket. The only higher score from No.6 or below in the format is 270 (from No.7) by Don Bradman against England in Melbourne in 1936/37.

 

Captaincy Record

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Captaincy Record

Ben Stokes boasts an impressive win percentage of 66.67 as a Test captain, second only to Steve Waugh's remarkable 71.93 among the 149 players who have captained in at least 12 matches.

Unbelievable Run-Rate Under His Captaincy

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Unbelievable Run-Rate Under His Captaincy

Under Stokes's captaincy, England have maintained an astonishing run rate of 4.62 runs per six balls in Test matches. This remarkable figure stands as the highest run rate achieved by any captain in Test cricket history among the 308 individuals who have led their teams in at least two matches.

Second Fastest Double Ton In Test Cricket

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Second Fastest Double Ton In Test Cricket

During the 2016 Cape Town Test, Ben Stokes reached his double century in just 163 balls, marking it as the second fastest in Test cricket history based on balls faced. It fell short by only 10 balls compared to Nathan Astle's remarkable feat in Christchurch back in 2002, where he reached his double hundred even quicker during a memorable fourth-innings onslaught against England.

One Of The Greatest All-Rounders

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One Of The Greatest All-Rounders

In the history of Test cricket, only five players have accomplished the rare feat of scoring 5,000 runs, claiming 100 wickets, and taking 100 catches. Alongside Stokes, these elite individuals include Garfield Sobers, Ian Botham, Carl Hooper, and Jacques Kallis.