Manchester, July 22 -- On the eve of the fourth Test match against India at Old Trafford in Manchester, England skipper Ben Stokes said that he felt in rhythm and was and was consistently threatening Indian batters on the final day of the Lord's Test, despite picking up just two wickets.
Stokes bowled the most number of overs for England in the second innings of the Lord's Test. He bowled 24 overs and grabbed three wickets, and took the important wicket of KL Rahul for 39, who scored a century in the first innings.
While addressing media in the press conference, Stokes said, "I just felt really good, and even though I only got two wickets throughout the day, I just felt like I was threatening. My rhythm felt really good. Everything felt...
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