England's record ODI score decimated as Stokes puts Cricket World Cup on notice

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Ben Stokes is in record-breaking form heading into the Cricket World Cup.

In clubbing 182 off 124 balls, Stokes made the highest score by an England player in one-day internationals to set up the team’s 181-run win over New Zealand in the third match of the series at The Oval on Wednesday.

Stokes beat the previous best mark by an England player — 180 by Jason Roy against Australia in Melbourne in 2018 — and posted the 24th highest individual score ever in the 50-over format.

How he compiled his innings — a measured start of 13 in 19 balls before he opened his shoulders to hit nine sixes and 15 fours — underlined why England were so keen to get Stokes out of ODI retirement ahead of the team’s defence of the World Cup title in India starting next month.

“Coming back into the team after a while out, it’s nice to come back and help the team,” said Stokes, who added that he apologised to Roy for taking his record.

England, who had Jonny Bairstow dismissed first ball, were 2-13 after 16 balls when Stokes and Dawid Malan (96 off 95) came together and put on a 199-run stand for the third wicket. 

A late collapse after the departure of Stokes ended with England all out for 368, with Trent Boult impressing with 5-51.

The New Zealanders were then reduced to 5-70 after recalled seamer Chris Woakes (3-31) removed three of the top five in the batting order, and only Glenn Phillips (72 off 76 balls) went big before they were bowled out for 187.

“We were thoroughly outplayed,” New Zealand captain Tom Latham said.

The tourists can only draw the series now, with England 2-1 up heading into the final match at Lord’s on Friday. The teams shared their recent Twenty20 series 2-2.

Stokes, England’s Test captain, has made a seamless return to the ODI a year after retiring from the format because of what he described as an “unsustainable” schedule.

He made 52 in the first ODI and now has surpassed his previous best ODI knock of 102, making his fourth hundred in 93 innings in the format.

“He’s played a few good ones,” England captain Jos Buttler said of Stokes, who has starred for the country in the big games in all formats, “but that was amazing.”

Roy was absent again after having another back spasm hours before the match. The opener missed the first two games with the same problem and could now be a doubt for the World Cup.

Harry Brook, who is not in the provisional squad and is pushing to replace Roy or another batter, dropped out of the team to accommodate the return of Malan and has only made 25 and 2 in this series.

Meanwhile, Joe Root was dismissed for four to add to scores of 6 and 0 this series.

Also worrying for England on Wednesday was the late-innings meltdown after Stokes’ dismissal when he was caught by Will Young at square leg off a full toss from pacer Ben Lister. From 5-348, England were all out 22 balls later for the addition of just 20 runs.

The Black Caps left out spinner Mitchell Santner after he jarred his knee fielding in the second ODI and were completely outplayed with bat and ball.

England and New Zealand meet in the first game of the World Cup on October 5.

The Crowd Says:

2023-09-19T16:29:49+00:00

Tufanooo

Roar Rookie


Yup. So I was right The record was destroyed

2023-09-18T13:53:48+00:00

FunBus

Roar Rookie


'The poms were brought down to earth' in 2019? I thought they won it?

2023-09-17T02:08:21+00:00

BigGordon

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decimated meaning; 1. kill, destroy, or remove a large percentage or part of. drastically reduce the strength or effectiveness of (something). 2. HISTORICAL kill one in every ten of (a group of soldiers or others) as a punishment for the whole group.

2023-09-16T11:42:11+00:00

Tufanooo

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It means to destroy. You can't destroy something in a "large amount". You have either destroyed it or not. Like the same gibbons who seem to be able to put "unique" on a graded scale. It's either unique or not. Decimate has been correctly used. If you want to refer to Roman or original meanings of words in modern society, no one would understand a word you said. The classic example of a misused word is "awful".

2023-09-16T03:37:28+00:00

DaveJ

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Er no, quite wrong. It means nowadays to destroy a large amount of something or in Roman times to kill one in ten as punishment/warning.

2023-09-14T22:38:11+00:00

BigGordon

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The ICC has control of the pitch preparations in India, the same as they did in the 2019 World Cup. You'll probably remember in the lead up games where the ECB had control of the wickets, England was regularly making scores close to 400, on postage stamp grounds and roads for pitches, but the ICC juiced up the wickets for the WC and the Poms were brought back to earth. I'm hoping the same will happen here, so we get decent contests

2023-09-14T08:12:25+00:00

Doctor Rotcod

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Not accurate though. It initially described the actions of the Romans, who dealt with any resistance, by killing in brutal ways, one-tenth of a mutinous troop or army. It then was used of epidemics (epidemices?)which killed a large proportion of a population. Neither of these apply.

2023-09-14T07:53:47+00:00

Omnitrader

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If a road is produced in India, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a team score of 500+ and potentially a batter making 300 runs.

2023-09-14T03:55:24+00:00

Diamond Jackie

Roar Rookie


I think that is now a terrific high point from which Stokes can retire again from ODIs.

2023-09-14T03:23:35+00:00

Tufanooo

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Test conditions in India are different. ODI conditions are better - you get roads to bat on there.

2023-09-14T03:09:30+00:00

Bandit

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Yep, a perfectly cromulent word. Although, perhaps the Author could have used "Ben Stokes embiggens the existing record..."

2023-09-14T03:09:13+00:00

Kizman

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Fair play to Stokes, but conditions in India will be very different to what they're playing in now against NZ. For all the accolades and praise Stokes gets, his batting record in India is average to say the least. Nice to see Boult back in the team for the Kiwis. Top class performer and still Nz's best bowler.

2023-09-14T02:38:14+00:00

Tufanooo

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Perfectly fine use of the word. If in a war you are the last man standing against an entirely vanquished enemy...you have decimated them. That you are the only person left is irrelevant. Same principle. You only need to beat something by an incremental amount to have decimated it.

2023-09-14T01:06:47+00:00

BigGordon

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I think whoever wrote this looked in the Journalists Book Of Really, Really Big Words and thought "decimated" was a good one to use as clickbait.

2023-09-13T21:34:12+00:00

Tempo

Roar Rookie


Is improving the previous record score by 2 runs really “decimating” it?

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