
Ben Stokes just FIVE wickets away to become first England skipper in 51 years to reach rare milestone
Ben Stokes 5 Wickets and 254 Runs Away from Becoming First England Captain with 2,000 Test Runs and 50 Wickets
The five-match Test series between England and India will begin on June 20, in Leeds at Headingley. England captain Ben Stokes is about to make history in the home Test series.
Captain Ben Stokes has to take five wickets to reach 50 Tests as the skipper. It will make him the 3rd England Test captain to do so. Stokes has 45 wickets at an average rate of 29.95 in 33 Tests in his captaincy.
England had Ray Illingworth as the first to do so. He took 51 wickets out of 31 Tests that he led. He had a bowling average of 35.96 as the captain. He also had a five-wicket take.
This is followed by Bob Willis in the first position with 77 wickets in 18 Tests as England captain. The bowling average of Willis is 21.59. He has also taken three fifers as captain.
To reach 2,000 Test runs as captain, Ben Stokes requires 254 more runs too. Stokes will be the first Englishman to have made 2,000 runs and take 50 wickets as Test captain.
Another milestone will be in pursuit by Ben Stokes. To get to 7,000 Test runs, he will require 272 runs. The all-rounder will be the 13th England to accomplish the long-form of the game.

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