Ben Stokes loses his magic touch but will still believe in an England special | Andy Bull

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Captain tried everything but could not stop Rishabh Pant and KL Rahul driving India into control of the Test

The trouble with captaining by magic is that sooner or later there’s going to be a moment when you reach into your hat and instead of pulling out a rabbit you come up with a fistful of silk lining. We’ve become so used to seeing Ben Stokes conjure up something extraordinary when a Test match is on the line, whether it’s a blizzard of sixes, a tumble of wickets, a spectacularly acrobatic catch, an intuitive decision to put an unorthodox fielder in just the right position, it was a surprise to watch him scrabbling around trying to make a breakthrough as India batted on, and on, and on, through Monday afternoon.

England looked well in this game when Rishabh Pant walked to the crease, and looked well out of it when he left again, four hours and 118 runs later, on the far side of a 195-run partnership with KL Rahul.

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Written by Andy Bull at Headingley
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jun/23/ben-stokes-england-india-first-test-day-four-headingley-cricket under the title “Ben Stokes loses his magic touch but will still believe in an England special | Andy Bull”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.