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Stokes heroics lift England

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KOLKATA: Ben Stokes on Sunday said England had forgotten what winning felt like until his dominant all-round performanc­e helped the visitors pull off a five-run consolatio­n victory over India in the third one-day internatio­nal in Kolkata.

Stokes hit an unbeaten 39-ball 57 and claimed three wickets to hand England their first win on the tour after their 4-0 Test loss last year and two successive ODI defeats.

India’s Kedar Jadhav nearly pulled off the 322-run chase with his 75-ball 90 but fast bowler Chris Woakes, who bowled the final over, held his nerve to restrict the hosts to 316-9.

“We’ve waited a long time to get a win here. The Test series didn’t go very well... we forgot how [winning] felt to be honest,” said Stokes, who received the man of the match award.

“It’s been fantastic to be part of three really tight games and thankfully we ended up with a win for England,” Stokes said of the three tall-scoring ODIs.

Jadhav and Hardik Pandya (56) lifted India from a precarious 173-5 to put on 104 runs for the sixth wicket as dew at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens made life difficult for the England bowlers.

Stokes, who did not have pleasant memories of this ground after being hit for four consecutiv­e sixes in the last over of the 2016 World Twenty20 final, ended with impressive figures of 3-63.

Stokes got the prized scalp of India skipper Virat Kohli (55) before sending back dangerman Pandya and Ravichandr­an Ashwin in his final two overs to hurt the Indian chase.

The two teams now head for the threematch Twenty20 series starting Jan 26 in Kanpur.

 ?? AP ?? England’s Ben Stokes plays a shot during the third one-day match against India.
AP England’s Ben Stokes plays a shot during the third one-day match against India.

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