Ben Stokes smashes five sixes in a row for 64-ball hundred in County Championship for Durham
Last Updated: 06/05/22 2:06pm
New England Test captain Ben Stokes smashed a County Championship record 17 sixes as he scored a stunning 161 off just 88 balls on his first appearance of the LV= Insurance County Championship season for Durham.
Stokes drummed Worcestershire left-arm spinner Josh Baker for five sixes in a row at New Road to bring up a 64-ball hundred shortly before lunch, adding another four to end an eye-watering 34-run over for the 18-year-old bowler.
To open the afternoon session, yet another six brought up Stokes' 150 and soon after he surpassed the previous record-high of 15 sixes jointly held by Andrew Symonds and Graham Napier.
Stokes starred from the No 6 spot, which is where he confirmed earlier this week that he would shift to in the England Test side in a move that he feels is "best for the team".
The all-rounder succeeds Joe Root as England skipper and takes over a squad with just one win in their last 17 Tests, 11 of which have ended in defeat.
That lean run has seen them drop to sixth in the ICC Test rankings and to their lowest points rating in 27 years.
Stokes - whose tenure as captain begins against New Zealand at Lord's on June 2 - told the press on Tuesday: "Being completely realistic, winning one game in 17 is nowhere near good enough for the people we have.
"We can look at that and go there is only one to go, which is up.
"We have not been good enough. That is not a dig at any individual as I have been part of that. As a team we know we have not been good enough, not played to the standard we know we can.
"It's about understanding that and fixing it but we need to understand things won't happen overnight. I can't just expect it to click and all of a sudden we are No 1 in a year's time.
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"I am very excited about the role of hopefully making the England Test team great again. It's a big goal of mine.
"A great starting point for me on the field is that I want to have selfless cricketers who make decisions based on what they can do to win a game in that given time.
"At the end of the day, you are judged on winning games. That has always been the most important thing for me. Decisions I make are based on what is the best thing to do to give us a chance.
"I want to have 10 other guys out there with me who have that mindset."