Stokes special keeps England's Champions Trophy hopes alive

England vs Netherlands

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He joined forces with Chris Woakes in an England-record partnership to save his team from a score of 192 for 6 and push them to a more favorable position of 339 for 9.

England scored 339 points for the loss of 9 players in their cricket match against the Netherlands. Stokes contributed 108 points, Malan achieved 87 points, and Woakes scored 51 points for the team. The Netherlands only managed to score 179 points before all their players were knocked out. Nidamanuru was the only player who managed to score 41 points. Moeen took 3 wickets and gave away 42 points, Rashid also took 3 wickets but gave away 54 points, and Willey took 2 wickets while giving away only 19 points. In the end, England won by 160 points.

Ben Stokes scored his first-ever century in the World Cup, saving England from a disappointing performance and leading them to win against the Netherlands. This victory keeps England's hopes of qualifying for the Champions Trophy alive.

During the match in Pune, he and Chris Woakes batted spectacularly and constructed a partnership of 129 runs for the seventh wicket. This tremendous effort helped England's team to recover from a shaky position of 192 for 6 and reach a commendable 339 for 9. Earlier, England had lost five wickets for 59 runs in just 15 overs. This victory, which was the second for the 2019 champions in this tournament, was sealed with one game left to play.

Stokes is well-known for providing exceptional performances for his team, but due to his injury during England's trip to India, he was only able to play from their fourth match onwards. Unfortunately, his impact was limited with scores of 5, 43, 0 and 64, with his standout performance of 108 against Netherlands coming too late. England had already lost any chance of reaching the semi-finals and suffered a major blow to their pride. However, this win did help England's chances of qualifying for the 2025 Champions Trophy. As the top eight teams advance, England's massive 160-run victory with 12.4 overs remaining helped improve their net run rate from an extremely low -1.504 to -0.885. This impressive performance pushed them up to seventh place, ahead of Bangladesh who had previously held the spot.

The English team had a good start by winning the toss and getting 39 runs without losing any wickets during the first four overs. However, their pace began to slow down after that and Jonny Bairstow left the field after scoring only 15 runs. He accidentally hit the ball up high in the air towards short backward square, where Aryun Dutt caught it with ease.

However, the England cricket team had a great start, scoring 70 runs for one wicket in the first 10 overs. Dawid Malan was in top form, as he has been throughout the tournament, and reached his half-century in just 36 balls. He attacked Roelof van der Merwe by hitting sixes over square leg and midwicket, sending the ball 79 meters. Unfortunately, he was run out with only 13 runs left to reach his century, taking a risky shot at Logan van Beek at cover point. Stokes suggested he return to the crease, but Malan was unable to make it in time, with Scott Edwards making a great catch behind the stumps.

Joe Root's batting performance continued to disappoint as he fell in an unattractive manner, attempting a reverse scoop off van Beek. This led to a series of wickets being lost in a consistent manner, something that has unfortunately become a regular occurrence for this team as they defend their title.

Harry Brook, who replaced Liam Livingstone who was not performing well, was caught by Colin Ackermann running in from deep square leg off Bas de Leede and lost his wicket easily. Jos Buttler's batting struggles continued when he hit a shot straight to mid-off and showed his frustration by throwing his head back and flipping his bat in the air. He has only scored 111 runs at an average of 13.87 in the tournament. Moeen Ali also lost his wicket easily by holing out to de Leede at long-off to give Dutt his second wicket.

Dutt had an opportunity to catch Stokes at fine leg when he was on 41, but unfortunately missed. Stokes managed to hit a six over deep midwicket off de Leede and completed his fifty. Dutt gave away 24 runs in his last over, with 22 out of those going to Stokes. Stokes hit a four and six on either side of the pitch, followed by a no-ball-height full toss that he dispatched over the fence at backward square leg. Another maximum was hit over long-on and shortly after, the Netherlands requested a lbw review which was unsuccessful when UltraEdge showed a faint murmur as the ball passed the under-edge of Stokes' bat and gloves when he was on 68.

The Netherlands' bowling performance was lacking direction as van Beek bowled many wides in the following over, resulting in England nearing a total score of over 300. The team reached this goal rapidly, with Stokes hitting his ninth six and reaching the 90s. Additionally, Woakes contributed with fours during these three overs, causing the Netherlands to concede 55 runs.

Stokes achieved his hundredth run by performing a reverse sweep off van Meekeren. Woakes, on the other hand, accomplished his half-century by hitting a six and four off de Leede. However, de Leede caught him out with the very next ball, which concluded their partnership. Nevertheless, by this point, England had already regained control of the game. When van Beek caught Stokes at Long-off just two deliveries before the innings concluded, Netherlands were left with an extremely tough challenge ahead of them.

In total, England managed to score 124 runs in the final 10 overs of the match. Afterwards, Woakes and David Willey managed to make some impressive early breakthroughs, causing Max O'Dowd and Colin Ackermann to quickly lose their wickets. This put Netherlands in a tough spot, with only 13 for 2 on the scoreboard within the first six overs of their chase. Unfortunately for them, their fortunes did not improve much as the 10-over powerplay came to a close, with Wes Barresi only managing to crawl to 11 runs off of 38 balls.

England didn't have a perfect performance on the field either. They wasted their review for a caught behind off Barresi's bat in the very first over of the match. Moreover, Barresi got lucky as he was dropped by Root at slip right after that. He survived another chance when Gus Atkinson couldn't secure the catch on 32 runs.

Sybrand Engelbrecht was only 16 years old when Root made a catch appeal at midwicket. However, the TV umpire could not find enough evidence to conclude that the ball had not touched the ground, so Root was declared not out. This decision caused Root to bury his face in his cap, but viewers were prevented from seeing his reaction to the ruling.

Barresi got out after scoring 37 runs, which was the tenth time that Netherlands lost a batsman at this World Cup. This ended the partnership of 55 runs with Engelbrecht. Willey got his second wicket as Engelbrecht hit the ball to Woakes at mid-on. However, Willey missed a catch at mid-on as Teja Nidamanuru was batting on Atkinson's bowling. Nidamanuru and Edwards then created a partnership of 59 runs in 50 balls. Moeen Ali got his first wicket of the tournament by dismissing Edwards for 38 runs. Malan caught the ball.

The Netherlands cricket team lost their final five batsmen in just 21 balls, resulting in a significant blow to their chances of making it to the Champions Trophy. Although they still have a chance to qualify, as the four lowest-ranked teams - England, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and Netherlands - are all tied on four points each, their last match against India, who have yet to lose a game in the tournament, will be a tough challenge. Moreover, their net run rate is not as good as their opponents', putting them at a disadvantage.

Valkerie Baynes works as a chief editor, specializing in women's cricket, for ESPNcricinfo.

Paul van Meekeren was out after being bowled by Ali, caught by Buttler. He scored 4 runs off 3 balls with one four and did not hit any sixes. His strike rate was 133.33.

In the cricket match, England emerged victorious with a whopping difference of 160 runs.

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