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Post by : Maya Rahman
As England gears up for the pivotal third Ashes Test in Adelaide set for Tuesday, captain Ben Stokes has rallied his teammates to exhibit both courage and determination. Following two defeats against Australia, he encouraged the players to “dig deep,” meaning to fight valiantly in each moment and give their utmost for the squad. Stokes highlighted that comprehending the circumstances and reacting bravely is critical to turning the series around.
Drawing inspiration from their July encounter against India, where England fought back from a precarious position to secure victory by 22 runs at Lord's, Stokes underscored how the team maintained focus and navigated challenging situations with poise and spirit. He feels that adopting a similar mindset can empower England to turn the tide in the ongoing Ashes series despite being down 2-0.
Stokes urged the players to remember that winning the next three matches is essential to keep their hopes of claiming the series alive. He emphasized mental resilience, unwavering support for one another, and commitment to every ball and session. Maintaining a fighting spirit and exerting maximum effort will be vital when facing the formidable Australian side.
He also pointed out how rare it is to recover from a 2-0 deficit in an Ashes series. In almost 150 years of Test cricket, only one team has accomplished it: Australia under Don Bradman in 1936/37. This historical note serves as an additional motivator for England as they push forward in the remaining matches.
Under Stokes' leadership, the England team is primed to enhance their performance, exhibit bravery, and embody resilience as they tackle the upcoming Ashes challenges. The third test in Adelaide is a crucial chance for them to fight back and keep their series hopes intact.
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