We will continue to play in a way that we think is going to entertain people: England captain Ben Stokes – India Times English News

Ben Stokes vowed that England would maintain its bold approach to Test cricket under coach Brendon McCullum after a 2-1 series win over South Africa at the Oval on Monday.

The match was shortened to three days after the first day was washed out, and the second was canceled after the death of Queen Elizabeth II.

But England still had to register a nine-wicket win in front of a sparse crowd in London in less than half an hour.

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England captain Stokes told Sky Sports: “This game here, with it shortened, our main objective was to end in a result.”

“We felt we owed it to ourselves, we owed it to the country who have shown their support to us this whole summer and we will always continue to play in a way that we think is the best way to entertain people.” Going and always looking for the positive side of cricket.”

Vijay completed a scintillating summer for England with the red ball. They went on to win and beat the series 3–0 against World Test champions New Zealand. India In one Test postponed one after the other from last year a coronavirus the outbreak.

An attack-minded approach has underpinned all those victories.

“Me and Brendan are the people sending this message to this group of players,” Stokes said.

“I told the boys in the dressing room the other day that the message he is sending can only do so much. But I thanked my entire team, my backroom staff and my coaches for all being involved.

“There is a reason why we have gone out and been able to perform and have the confidence to go on each other and do that. It’s something that is very rare and something that you don’t see very often.”

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