Ben Stokes was at deep mid-wicket, Andile Phehlukwayo mowed an Adil Rashid ball in his direction but to get to it, the England all-rounder had to dive, one-handed. He landed horizontally and with the ball in hand to take what is already being talked about as the catch of a tournament that has only started. England won the ICC World Cup 2019 opener against South Africa by 104 runs
London: It is a mark of the standards England all-rounder Ben Stokes sets that his first reaction to the wonder catch that dismissed South Africa’s Andile Phehlukwayo was that he had got into the wrong position during the ICC World Cup 2019 opening match at The Oval in London on Thursday (May 30).
Stokes was at deep mid-wicket, Phehlukwayo mowed an Adil Rashid ball in his direction but to get to it, the England all-rounder had to dive, one-handed. He landed horizontally and with the ball in hand to take what is already being talked about as the catch of a tournament that has only started.
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Stokes was unsure how to respond to his moment of magic but in the immediate aftermath admitted the spectacular catch was probably harder because of his own doing.
“It probably would have been a regular catch if I was in the right place but it was just one of those that sticks or it doesn’t,” Stokes said.
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“Even when you do take catches like that, when you know you’ve started in the wrong position, you know you have made a relatively straightforward catch into a hard one. I didn’t know how to react,” he added.
Photos: Ben Stokes's catch captured frame by frame
Asked whether this catch was as good as the one he took at on the first day of the fourth Ashes Test at Trent Bridge in 2015, when he plucked a ball from almost behind him at fifth slip to dismissed Adam Voges, Stokes didn’t hesitate in his answer. “No. That was against Australia so that’s higher up,” he said.
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Still, Stokes knows this catch will is something special because he saw that on fans’ faces. After being mobbed by his teammates, Stokes watched the catch again on-screen.
“The crowd reaction behind me was pretty awesome,” he said. “I just tried to take it in as much as I could.”
Have you EVER seen a better catch? 🔥
Ben Stokes with a grab that has to be seen to be believed! pic.twitter.com/rpN04OxVTk
And then, he had to calm himself down so he could deliver the next over.
“I bowled the next over and Mo (Moeen Ali) had to come over to me and ask if everything was ok and if my heart rate had come down. It does get you fizzed up, when you’re involved in something like that.”
Stokes played a role in all three departments in the match. He top scored with 89 runs off 79 balls, effected the run-out that sent Dwaine Pretorius back to the changing room, took two wickets for 12 runs and two catches and said he relishes being able to contribute as much as he does.
“It’s the best thing about being an all-rounder. You can influence the game for pretty much the whole 100 overs,” Stokes said.
After scoring 311/8 in 50 overs, England bowled out South Africa for 207 to win by a massive 104-run margin.
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