Key Points

Ben Stokes has entered an exclusive club of all-round greats by scoring 10+ Test centuries and taking 5+ five-wicket hauls. The England captain joins legends like Garfield Sobers, Ian Botham, and Jacques Kallis in this elite group. His recent 5/72 against India showcased his match-winning abilities despite fitness challenges. Stokes continues to prove he's one of cricket's most impactful players across formats.

Key Points: Ben Stokes Joins Sobers Botham Kallis in Elite Test Cricket Club

  • Stokes becomes 4th player with 10+ Test tons and 5+ five-wicket hauls
  • Joins Sobers, Botham, and Kallis in elite all-rounders club
  • His 5/72 against India cements his legacy
  • Leading wicket-taker in series with 16 scalps so far
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Ben Stokes joins Sobers, Botham, Kallis in elite Test club with 10+ tons and 5+ five-wicket hauls

England captain Ben Stokes achieves rare all-round milestone with 10+ Test tons and 5+ five-wicket hauls, joining legends Sobers, Botham, and Kallis.

"Ben Stokes has proven he's among the greatest all-rounders the game has ever seen – Match Report"

Manchester, July 24

Ben Stokes continues to etch his name among the all-time greats of the game. On Thursday in Manchester, the England Test captain picked up a brilliant five-wicket haul against India, finishing with figures of 5/72. With this, he achieved a rare all-round milestone that only a few legendary names in cricket can boast of.

Stokes now becomes just the fourth cricketer in the history of men's Test cricket to score 10 or more centuries and take at least five five-wicket hauls. The 34-year-old already has 13 Test hundreds to his name, and this was his fifth five-for in the format.

The other names on this distinguished list are West Indies legend Garfield Sobers, England's own Ian Botham, and South African great Jacques Kallis, all giants of the game and iconic all-rounders.

Sobers, widely regarded as one of the greatest all-rounders ever, ended his career with 26 Test hundreds and six five-wicket hauls. Ian Botham, one of England's finest match-winners, had 14 Test centuries and an incredible 27 five-wicket hauls.

Then there's Jacques Kallis, arguably the most complete cricketer South Africa has ever produced. He amassed a staggering 45 Test hundreds and took five five-fors in a career defined by grace, grit, and unmatched consistency.

With this latest performance, Ben Stokes has once again proven that he is more than just a big-match player; he's carving out a legacy that puts him alongside some of the greatest all-rounders the game has ever seen.

As England looks to seize control in the ongoing Manchester Test, Stokes's effort with the ball has given them the upper hand and a major statistical feather in his cap. He is so far the leading wicket-taker of the series with 16 scalps.

He has been the one putting in hard yards despite his recent fitness setbacks, which effectively reduced his hamstring and knees to absolutely nothing at one point. With high-profile wickets of Yashasvi Jaiswal, Gill, Karun Nair, KL Rahul, and Sai Sudharsan being amongst his victims, he has essentially hunted the top order really well and made an impact.

A fully fit Stokes, contributing decent numbers with the bat and bowling relentlessly, is a good sign for England as they gear up for an Ashes series against Australia this November away from home.

One of his most remarkable outings was during the final day of the third Lord's Test, when he bowled almost 10 overs on the trot, getting the big wicket of KL Rahul. Bowling in tandem with Jofra Archer, they reduced India to 82/7 during a 193-run chase. Later, when Ravindra Jadeja was putting up a fight with tailender Jasprit Bumrah, Stokes brought England back into the game, ending a resilient 35-run stand that saw Bumrah soak up 54 deliveries and give Jadeja some freedom to play. At Lord's, he bowled a total of 44 overs and took five wickets. Along with his knocks of 44 and 33 and a stunning Rishabh Pant run-out, he earned the 'Player of the Match' award.

- ANI

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Priya S
Legendary company indeed! But let's not forget Kapil Dev who had 8 centuries and 23 five-wicket hauls. Indian all-rounders don't get the same recognition in these comparisons. #OurHero
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Arjun K
Stokes is the modern-day Botham! His performance at Lord's was epic. But honestly, as an Indian, I'm more worried about why our batsmen keep falling to his bowling. Need better technique against left-arm seamers!
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Kavya N
While Stokes is undoubtedly great, the article overlooks that he's played more matches than Sobers to reach these numbers. Context matters in cricket stats. Still, kudos to him for playing through injuries!
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Vikram M
Imagine if Hardik Pandya could stay fit and bowl regularly - he could be our answer to Stokes! But fitness is where our players need to improve big time. Stokes is setting the benchmark. 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who's watched cricket across generations, Stokes brings that old-school toughness to modern cricket. His 2019 World Cup final innings alone deserves a place in history books. What a competitor!
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Ananya R
All this praise for Stokes is well deserved, but can we talk about how our

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