Chris Woakes hailed Ben Stokes as “superhuman” after the England batsman’s record-breaking 182 towards New Zealand despatched out a warning to its title rivals forward of the World Cup.
Stokes smashed England’s highest-ever one-day worldwide rating on Wednesday in simply his third innings since ending his year-long retirement from the format.
With England’s 50-over World Cup defence beginning in lower than three weeks, it was an ideal approach for the person who carried them to victory within the 2019 closing to point out he stays a match-winning pressure within the white-ball sport.
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England’s Test captain demolished New Zealand with 9 sixes and 15 fours to encourage an 181-run victory forward of Friday’s collection finale at Lord’s.
“We obviously see Ben as this superhuman that can do incredible things. We know he can,” Woakes mentioned.
“It was great for the group and brilliant for Ben too. He’s an unbelievable cricketer but coming back into the team having retired, it will do his confidence a world of good.
“We always have doubts and performance anxieties at the best of times, so it’s great for his confidence and great for the team’s confidence and belief that we can post huge scores.
“It was amazing to be here and play in the game because that was an incredible knock.
“He struck it cleaner than anyone else out there. It just shows how good a player he is.”
Since strolling away from 50-over cricket final 12 months citing workload points, Stokes has revitalised England’s Test crew alongside coach Brendon McCullum.
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The dramatic fightback to attract the Ashes collection towards Australia earlier this 12 months offered one other showcase for his qualities as an inspirational chief.
But Woakes feels that stepping again into the ranks beneath Jos Buttler’s ODI captaincy and working as a specialist batter fairly than an all-action all-rounder, is an effective factor for Stokes.
“I think him coming back into this team is probably a refreshing feeling for him, without the captaincy on his shoulders. To run the England Test team is a tough job,” he mentioned.
“He’s probably seen this as a breath of fresh air, to play his natural game and be his natural person, which he always does.
“This group of players who have been around this team for a long time, always feel comfortable when we come back together.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com