Ben Stokes Recreates Memorable Gesture From 2019 World Cup Final Moment at Lord’s During ENG vs NZ 1st Test (Watch Video)
England Test captain Ben Stokes recreated his hand gesture from 2019 when the ball hit his bat from a throw and went to the boundary, awarding him and his side six crucial runs at the World Cup final in Lords. The bowler was Trent Boult on both occasions and the speedster too let out a laugh after remembering that moment from three years ago.
Ben Stokes recreated the memorable gesture he made after scoring an 'accidental six' during the 2019 World cup final against New Zealand at Lords. Stokes had pulled a delivery by Trent Boult for two runs and it later turned into six after Martin Guptill's throw hit the left-hander's bat and went for a four. While batting in the first Test against New Zealand at the very same venue, Joe Root pulled a delivery that was fielded. The ball was thrown to the non-striker's end where Stokes was and once again, it hit his bat. It did not go for a boundary this time, though. Stokes immediately recalled the moment and raised his hands, much like he did back in 2019 in the final.
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