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Virat Kohli gave this reaction after Ben Stokes’ retirement from ODIs

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After the match was over, England legend Ben Stokes announced his retirement from ODI cricket.

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The last and deciding match of the three T20 match series between Team India and England was played on Sunday. Team India won this match by 5 wickets. After eight years under the captaincy of Rohit Sharma, the England team lost the ODI series at home. In the last match, England’s team tried its best to win, but due to Rishabh Pant’s brilliant century innings and Hardik Pandya’s excellent all-rounder performance, England’s entire effort went in vain. After the match was over, England legend Ben Stokes announced his retirement from ODI cricket.

After the retirement of Stokes, there has been a flood of comments on social media. After the announcement of Stokes’ retirement from ODI cricket, former India captain Virat Kohli has also reacted on Instagram. Let us tell you that Ben Stokes posted the matter of retirement on his Instagram account, after which Virat Kohli has reacted.

Virat Kohli, the former captain of Team India, reacted saying that Stokes, you are the most competitive player against whom I have played till now. You have to respond. Let us tell you that Ben Stokes has retired from ODI cricket. He will play Test and T20 cricket.

Virat Kohli gave this reaction after Ben Stokes

Recently, Ben Stokes had a clean sweep of New Zealand 3-0 under his captaincy. After this, Stokes defeated Team India under his own captaincy in the Edgbaston Test. If we look at the ODI career of Ben Stokes, he has so far scored 2919 runs in 104 ODIs at an average of 39.44, which included three centuries and 21 half-centuries.

While talking about bowling, he took 74 wickets in 87 innings at an average of 41.79. During this his economy rate was 6.03. His best performance with the ball has been five wickets for 61 runs.

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