Half the England batsmen can’t ever play spin like Joe Root does, feels Ben Stokes | Cricket News – Times of India


CHENNAI: A great strokemaker himself, star all-rounder Ben Stokes is in awe of Joe Root‘s ability to play spin bowling, saying on Saturday that half of England’s team’s batsmen can’t tackle the tweakers like their captain does.
Playing in his 100th Test, Root compiled his fifth double century on the second day of the opening Test against India here, reaching the milestone with a six off seasoned spinner Ravichandran Ashwin.

Stokes, too, played his part in making a fine 82.
“Yeah, it makes us all feel, you know, pretty rubbish (laughs), the way he, how easy he makes batting look. And yeah, I was quite surprised he ran down the wicket and hit a six to bring up a double (century),” Stokes said during a virtual press conference.

“He is in phenomenal form and just makes things look very, very easy and the way that he plays spin, dominates spin and it’s incredible to watch. I don’t think half the England batsmen ever play spin in the way that he does.
“He’s just got options, he has got an option for everything that’s thrown at him and yeah, it is just a delight to watch him at the moment,” Stokes added about his skipper who is enjoying an incredible run of form.

Thanks to Root’s monumental 218 and Stokes’ knock, England reached 555 for eight by stumps, and the all-rounder had no qualms in admitting that his team was in a very strong position.
“Yeah, it’s nice coming back in with a (knock like that), with a bit of time off and now spending some time out in the middle, but all in all I think we’re in a very strong position as a team.

“Batting first and after putting ourselves in and being 500 or whatever we are (555/8), still with two wickets remaining (going into) day three is a very strong position,” Stokes said.
He said the England team was not at all thinking about declaration on Saturday evening.

“There were no thoughts whatsoever of a declaration tonight because I’ll be stupid if we won the toss and bat first, you just get as many runs as you can out here in India.
“And if we can bat for another hour tomorrow, you know, we would be very happy with that,” he added.

01:401st Test: Root hits double ton as England reach 555-8 on Day 2

India and England are engaged in a four-match Test series, with both teams vying for a place in the World Test Championship (WTC) final.





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