Aussie skipper Tim Paine and his boys were on the verge of retaining the Ashes. But Ben Stokes’ brilliant 135 not out helped England chase down a t𒅌arget of 359 runs and register a one-wicket win over Australia.
The hosts were still ༒73 runs aﷺway from the victory target when the all-rounder was accompanied at the crease by No. 11 Jack Leach.
Stokes’ mind-blowing innings featured 11 fours and 8 sixes. Besides, the third test at Headingley witnessed plenty of drama.
Aussie off-spinner Nathan Lyon was taken to the cleaners by Stokes’ remarkable hitting. The bowler also failed to gather a throw missing a crucial run-out chance with England still needing two to win.
The next ball saw Lyon letti෴ng out an enormous appeal for lbw against the dan꧂gerous Stokes.
But the England vice-captain was given not out by umpire Joel Wilson, and Au🀅stralia were helpless as they had 🎐used up all their reviews.
It was like adding salt to injury when replays clearly🌠 showed that the left-hander would have b🦹een out.
England seemed to have come back with a bang after being bowled out fo🐬r a paltry 67 in the first innings.
But despite Australia suffering♔ a heartbreaking loss to England, skipper Tim Pꩵaine came up with a reaction that defined true sportsmanship.
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Classy response from Tim 🅠Paine after a heartbreꦺaking loss for the Aussies
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“I thought it was an amazing game of cricket, Ben Stokes was unbelievably good… it was one of the great Test innings,” said Paine.
“We finished up on the wrong side of it but in terms of an advertisement for Test cricket, I think that was bloody exciting.”
“It was a bit of individual brilliance today from a world-class player. Stokes was playing out of his skin and he managed to do things that you normally wouldn’t see.”
“I didn’t love it today but I love watching him play for that reason,” he added.
England will take on Australia in the fourth Ashes Test, scheduled to be 𒆙held from September 4 to 8 at 🐻Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester.