Ben Stokes' Hilarious Reaction After Seeing His Lookalike In ENG vs WI 2nd Test Goes Viral- WATCH
The video of Ben Stokes' hilarious reaction after seeing his lookalike in the crowd during ENG vs WI 2nd Test has gone viral on social media.
England captain Ben Stokes gave a hilarious reaction when he spotted his look-alike day 4 of the England vs West Indies second Test match at the Trent Bridge in Nottingham. The incident happened in the second session of the fourth day when the Three Lions were in a comfortable position, having taken their lead past the 380-run mark.
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As the hosts' lowers-order batters continued to add runs for the side and bat West Indies out of the match, the broadcast camera found a fan in the crowd who seemed to resemble Stokes. When the English skipper noticed the same on the big screen, he burst into a laughter along with Paul Collingwood.
The video of Stokes' hilarious reaction has gone viral on social media.
Take a look at it here:
Ben Stokes spotting his stunt double at Trent Bridge 🤣 pic.twitter.com/GfHydR328K
— Sky Sports Cricket (@SkyCricket) July 21, 2024
England Beat West Indies By 241 Runs To Take Unassailable Lead
As far as the match is concerned, England went on to beat West Indies by 241 runs in the second Test to take an unassailable lead in the three-match Test series. England posted 416 runs in the first innings, led by a fantastic century from Ollie Pope.
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West Indies, however, found a way to better England's first innings score and made 457 with Kavem Hodge scoring a century for the tourists. However, it was the second innings where the hosts really stormed their authority. England posted 425 with Joe Root and Harry Brook scoring centuries and Pope also chipping in with a half-century.
Chasing 385 to win in the final innings of the Test match, West Indies were bowled out for 143 which resulted in a career-sealing victory for England.