Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Stokes can ‘go through roof’: Eoin

- Agence FrancePres­se sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

uted to what we are today. The whole nation will be with us as they were in our desperate times and good times.”

All four teams in Group B -India, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Pakistan -- can still advance going into their final round of pool matches but Bangladesh have no preference over who they wish to face at Edgbaston on Thursday.

“It can be any team and we are not thinking about that. Our focus for the next few days will be to prepare ourselves for the next game,” Mortaza added.

Number six Mahmudulla­h and allrounder Shakib Al Hasan made the highest partnershi­p for any wicket in an ODI for the side when they put on 224 to take the match away from New Zealand but Bangladesh are resisting the temptation to tinker with their lineup. Eoin Morgan said the potential of Ben Stokes is “through the roof” after having the best view in the house as the all-rounder’s stunning century helped England knock Australia out of the Champions Trophy. England, already through to the semi-finals of a tournament featuring the world’s top eight one-day internatio­nal sides, were reeling at 35 for three chasing a target of 278 at Edgbaston on Saturday.

But in a match their arch-rivals had to win to join them in the last four, Stokes, with an ODI best 102 not out, and England captain Morgan (87) put on 159 for the fourth wicket at better than a runa-ball.

By the time a second rain interrupti­on saw the game called off, England were 240 for four off 40.2 overs and won by 40 runs under the Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method.

A previous rain break gave Morgan and Stokes time to assess their approach after a top-order collapse threatened to undo England’s earlier good work in restrictin­g Australia to 277 for nine, with fast bowler Mark Wood taking an ODI best four for 33 and leg-spinner Adil Rashid four for 41. When the match resumed, Morgan hit boundaries off the first two balls he faced from Australia spearhead Mitchell Starc, part of a sequence of five fours in 11 balls

“We felt that the positive way was the best way,” Morgan told reporters of the chat he’d had with Stokes shortly before the match got underway again.

“It managed to work, we did it in our own way.” He added: “So I did what I do, and obviously Ben’s very naturally aggressive and finds attacking quite easy.”

Turning to fellow left-handed batsman Stokes, now one of the hottest properties in world cricket after an impressive debut season in the IPL, Morgan said: “His potential is through the roof. He’s always looking to influence the game -- bat, ball, or even in the field.

It managed to work, we did it in our own way. So I did what I do, and obviously Ben’s very naturally aggressive and finds attacking quite easy. Ben Stokes’ potential is through the roof. He’s always looking to influence the game with his talent bat, ball, or even in the field.

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REUTERS REUTERS Ben Stokes.
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REUTERS From left to right: Ravichandr­an Ashwin took the wicket of Hashim Amla. Jasprit Bumrah appeals successful­ly for a LBW decision against Andile Phehlukway­o. Quinton de Kock is bowled by Ravindra Jadeja after making 53.
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Mashrafe Mortaza.

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