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Ben Stokes became the first captain to win a Test match without batting, bowling or wicket keeping.

Ben Stokes became the first captain to win a Test match without batting, bowling or wicket keeping.Ben Stokes became the first captain to win a Test match without batting, bowling or wicket keeping.

England's Skipper Ben Stokes

Ben Stokes made a Surprising Record after Winning The one-off Test Series against Ireland. Ben Stokes Become The First test Captain who won the Match Without Batting, Bowling, or Wicket Keeping.

England has Defeated Ireland in One-off Test series by 10 Wickets. Zak Crawley Smashed Three Fours in the first Over and led His team to a victory in just Three Days.

Ollie Pope has Played An Fantatsic Inning and Knocked a maiden Double Hundred in Test Cricket. Pope has scored 205 runs in 208 balls with 22 fours and two sixes. Stuart Broad and Debutant Josh Tongue got a five-wicket haul.

England led by Ben Stokes shows their Dominance against Ireland:

In the First Inning, Ireland came to bat, and they got all out by scoring 172 runs. The main batters of Ireland got out early by scoring single-digit runs. Stuart Broad bowled an excellent spell in the first Inning, taking five wickets and giving only 51 runs in 17 overs.

In their first Inning, England made 524 run on scoreboard, Olli Pope’s Double Century and Ben Duckett’s classical 182 runs inning led England to dominate the game. Andy Mcbrine has taken two wickets, whereas Hume and Hand got one wicket each.

Ireland Came to bat for the second Inning, and This Time again, Ireland’s Main batters easily gave their wickets against England’s Quality Pacers. Andy McBride and Mark Adair played a vital knock and Showed some resistance against English Dominant Performance.

In the end, Ireland Made 362 runs and gave England, Target of 12 runs. England Easily chased the target in the first over and won the game by 10 wickets.

Now, England will Focus on Ashes 2023:

England will play against Australia in the Ashes 2023, starting on June 16th. James Anderson, Ollie Robinson, and Jos Tongue are included in an unchanged 16-member squad.

England squad: Ben Stokes (c), Ollie Pope, Jonny Bairstow (wk), Joe Root, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Harry Brook, Jack Leach, Ben Duckett, Zak Crawley, Matthew Potts, Ollie Robinson, Dan Lawrence, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Josh Tongue.

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