England captain Root hails 'Mr Incredible' Stokes after Manchester masterclass

21 July 2020 - 10:18 By Reuters
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Ben Stokes (L) fist bumps with West Indies' captain Jason Holder on the pitch after England wrapped up the Test on the final day of the second Test cricket match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northwest England on July 20, 2020. England beat West Indies by 113 runs in second Test to level series
Ben Stokes (L) fist bumps with West Indies' captain Jason Holder on the pitch after England wrapped up the Test on the final day of the second Test cricket match at Old Trafford in Manchester, northwest England on July 20, 2020. England beat West Indies by 113 runs in second Test to level series
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England all-rounder Ben Stokes' Manchester masterclass has convinced captain Joe Root that the team are "in the presence of greatness" and that sky was the limit for "Mr Incredible".

Stokes' match haul of 254 runs and three wickets fashioned England's series-levelling victory against the West Indies in the second Test on Monday, also earning him the player-of-the-match award.

"He's Mr Incredible, I suppose," Root said, comparing Stokes to the muscular cartoon superhero.

"He looks a bit like him, and will probably end up the same shape too.

"I think the sky is the limit for him really, when you watch how he goes about things, there's no reason why he can't keep performing this consistently."

Even in their four-wicket defeat in the series opener at Southampton Stokes managed 89 runs and six wickets, leading the side while Root attended the birth of his second child.

"I think everyone understands that we are watching a player at the peak of his powers, at the peak of world cricket, delivering time and time again," Root said.

"We have to savour that, we have to appreciate that and understand that we are - without trying to pump his tyres too much - in the presence of greatness."

Stokes was also a key player for England last year, pushing them to a thrilling 50-overs Cricket World Cup final win and smashing an unbeaten century to ensure victory in an Ashes Test against Australia at Headingley.

Root said the 29-year-old had added "different gears" to his game.

"Here he showed a bit more versatility really, within himself, and the fact that he's more complete player now," he added. 


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