Mr Miyagi
Banned
Stokes can do it all with the ball, and often seems to try it all in one over. I don't quite know what to make of him as a test bowler. I guess he is giving the team what they either want or think they want. He is just as likely to get a vital breakthrough as being smacked tot he boundary a fair few times. I don't think he has a lot of control over his delivery release by comparison to test bowlers, but then he is always enthusiastic to send down some short ones, or pitch it up, and try things to get a wicket.Stokes method of playing is just suited to Tests. He is a boundary hitter and a bowler who can get wickets through classical length and swing bowling. In ODIs I haven't seen much of a touch game from him, and due to the lack of variety with the ball he normally gets pummeled. It's the same with CDG.
Now I haven't particularly worked out Pandya yet. He played that great innings in SA and I was mighty impressed. But that's about it. I'd take Stokes any day of the week in a Test.
Given the conditions he plays in, England with a Dukes ball, an average of 33.8 at 60.4 SR isn't the most impressive. But then his efforts in Australia are fairly impressive on flatter pitches (and in the Aussie heat, so he really would have provided relief for Broad and Anderson there).
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