Cricket world rallies around shattered Ben Stokes
Cricket World is wrapped her arms around Ripper English star Ben Stokes, who reacted to waive four sixes from the last four balls of the game will be a permanent image of the World T20 final devastating.
Well, everyone except Marlon Samuel. West Indies, a man who honors his game was won 85 not out, to take a swing at anybody after crushing Carlos Brathwaiat winning run to give the West Indies after winning four-wicket.
"Stokes is a nervous boy you know," said Samuel. "I just told Brathwaiat to just hold up for it and it will work in our favor.
"Stokes does not know, because they keep telling him not to speak to me because I'm going to perform. I did not even facing a ball and he had a lot to say to me, so I had to be there till. End of which thrive on" also copped Stokes lot of grief that does not deserve recurrence of the keyboard warriors - but unequivocal support his captain and cricket players, former and current is.
"He is not the son of a mistake," said Owen Morgan commander. "We're all in this together as we have been from the beginning.
"I can not fault anything we did with the ball and in the field, on the whole I am very proud of my players. It's a tough game."
Andrew Flintoff, Kevin Pietersen and Michael Vaughan just some of the greats of English last to put his arm around the fallen comrade.
Well, everyone except Marlon Samuel. West Indies, a man who honors his game was won 85 not out, to take a swing at anybody after crushing Carlos Brathwaiat winning run to give the West Indies after winning four-wicket.
"Stokes is a nervous boy you know," said Samuel. "I just told Brathwaiat to just hold up for it and it will work in our favor.
"Stokes does not know, because they keep telling him not to speak to me because I'm going to perform. I did not even facing a ball and he had a lot to say to me, so I had to be there till. End of which thrive on" also copped Stokes lot of grief that does not deserve recurrence of the keyboard warriors - but unequivocal support his captain and cricket players, former and current is.
"He is not the son of a mistake," said Owen Morgan commander. "We're all in this together as we have been from the beginning.
"I can not fault anything we did with the ball and in the field, on the whole I am very proud of my players. It's a tough game."
Andrew Flintoff, Kevin Pietersen and Michael Vaughan just some of the greats of English last to put his arm around the fallen comrade.
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