Rotorua Daily Post

Test draws are not an option for England team under Ben and Baz

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England captain Ben Stokes says they want to draw more fans to test cricket by entertaini­ng with a bold approach, even if results don’t go their way.

“It (test cricket) needs to stay around and we’ll do everything we possibly can as a team to keep it alive,” Stokes said yesterday after England outsmarted Pakistan by 74 runs in the first test on a flat pitch at Pindi Cricket Stadium.

“If you’re brave enough and willing enough to go out and play in that way, even if you lose a game, it’s going to be entertaini­ng.”

The intent to play five-day cricket with a fearless attitude has reaped England seven wins in their last eight tests since last summer when Brendon Mccullum took over as coach and Stokes as captain.

“That’s personally how I think test cricket should be played,” Stokes said.

“Test cricket is something that needs to be looked after. It’s the pinnacle of cricket that everybody wants to play.”

On a similar type of docile pitch in March, only 15 wickets fell in a draw between Pakistan and Australia. But Stokes’ side was audacious from the first ball.

England’s 506-4 on the first day was a test record. The 921 runs at a rate of 6.73 was the fastest in test history by any team batting twice. Following a bold declaratio­n at tea on day four, Pakistan collapsed and were all out for 268.

The combined 1768 runs was the third-most in test history, and the highest since 1939. The overall run rate of 4.54 is the highest for any test of 2000-plus balls.

“We wanted to come into day five where both results were possible, one of those results not being a draw,” Stokes said.

“The way in which we’ve toiled the whole week alone, just today is absolutely fantastic.”

There was doubt over England’s first test in Pakistan in 17 years starting on time when several players, including Stokes, were affected by viral infection.

“The way in which the lads just dealt with it and just cracked on, credit to them,” Stokes said. —AP

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