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Video: Ben Stokes Becomes First England Captain To Score Ton & Claim 5fer In Same Test Match, Creates History In Manchester

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England captain Ben Stokes has joined the likes of Imran Khan, Mushtaq Mohammed, Gary Sobers and Denis Atkinson to take a hundred and claim a fifer in the same Test. The seam-bowling all-rounder achieved the feat against Team India on day four of the fourth Test at Old Trafford in Manchester and became the first England captain to do so.

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The 34-year-old followed his lion-hearted bowling performance at the Lord's with another sensational bowling outing at Old Trafford. Stokes dismissed Shubman Gill, Shardul Thakur, B Sai Sudharsan, Washington Sundar and Anshul Kamboj to claim the five-wicket haul. The veteran reached the three-figure score against Mohammed Siraj with a boundary in the fine-leg region.

Pakistan's Imran Khan was the last captain to score a hundred and claim a 5fer in a Test innings.

England lose Liam Dawson early on day four but England's lead comfortably cross 300

The hosts had lost Liam Dawson for 26 early in the day as Jasprit Bumrah produced a jaffa to knock him over. Nevertheless, Stokes motored along quite well and played some outrageous shots to accelerate the innings, thereby enhancing the lead. The seam-bowling all-rounder also reached 7000 Test runs in the process.

Stokes had been dismissed by Washington Sundar for 141 off 198 deliveries as B Sai Sudharsan took a good catch. The hosts had eventually been dismissed for 669, holding a mammoth lead of 311 runs. Hence, India must bat out of their skins to salvage a draw in Manchester since a win looks massively out of equation.

England's first innings arguably belonged to Joe Root, who made 150 and crossed Ricky Ponting's tally of 13378 runs, thereby becoming the second-highest run-getter in Test behind Sachin Tendulkar. The home side currently hold a lead of 2-1 in the five-Test series.

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