England won with the name of Sourav Ganguly! Why did Dada’s name come after India’s defeat in Lord’s Test?

Ben Stokes named Sourav Ganguly after winning (Photo-PTI)

Team India lost in the third Test against England. The Indian team lost this match with just 22 runs. Ben Stokes revealed amazing after the defeat at Lord’s. He told that England became the champion by reminding Sourav Ganguly, who took off the t -shirt in Lord’s balcony 23 years ago. Stokes said that he told Jofra Archer a t -shirt wave on the balcony of Lord’s before the fifth day play. He told Archer how Ganguly had waved the t -shirt there. She became an inspiration for the story Archer and turned the game changing spell throw match against Team India towards England.

Stokes told Archer’s story of Sourav Ganguly

Stokes said, ‘I told Archer in the morning,’ You know what is today? India chased more than 300 runs on this day and Ganguly waved the shirt. Archer felt that this was the World Cup final, which happened six years ago. But Archer remembered the World Cup final in 2019 6 years ago which England won against New Zealand on 14 July. Archer then bowled havoc and he took the wicket of Rishabh Pant, Washington Sundar.

Archer hunted left -handed batsmen

Jofra Archer was playing a Test match after four years and this player got his iron with the return. Archer took five wickets in Lord’s Test. The interesting thing is that all his victims were left -handed batsmen. In the first innings, he dismissed Jaiswal and Sundar. In the second innings, he once again took the wicket of Jaiswal and Sundar and he decided to win England by dismissing Rishabh Pant. By the way, England team’s victory was the hero Ben Stokes who took five wickets in the match as well as contributed 77 runs. Not only this, he also run out Pant in the first innings, which changed the condition and direction of this match. Also, his captaincy was also amazing.

Asish Roy
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