NEW DELHI: The continuing England vs Sri Lanka first Check in Manchester on Friday had a particular fan within the stands as Ben Stokes‘ doppelganger was seen making a re-appearance, delighting the England skipper and the followers alike.
In his new avatar, Stokes’ doppelganger was seen displaying off his Check jersey throughout the second session on Day three which left the gang at Previous Trafford pleasantly stunned.
The Stokes look-alike first got here into the highlight throughout final month’s second Check between England and West Indies in Nottingham.
On Friday, quickly after the doppelganger was discovered and proven by the broadcasters on the large display screen, Stokes was seen giving a thumbs-up to him. The doppelganger then pulled down his jacket to indicate his Check jersey, bearing ‘no.55 and Stokesy’ on it, bringing cheers and smiles throughout.
In his new avatar, Stokes’ doppelganger was seen displaying off his Check jersey throughout the second session on Day three which left the gang at Previous Trafford pleasantly stunned.
The Stokes look-alike first got here into the highlight throughout final month’s second Check between England and West Indies in Nottingham.
On Friday, quickly after the doppelganger was discovered and proven by the broadcasters on the large display screen, Stokes was seen giving a thumbs-up to him. The doppelganger then pulled down his jacket to indicate his Check jersey, bearing ‘no.55 and Stokesy’ on it, bringing cheers and smiles throughout.
Earlier, the England captain was dominated out for the remainder of the season with a torn hamstring.
The 33-year-old all-rounder, who suffered the damage whereas batting for the Northern Superchargers in The Hundred on Sunday, was changed as Check skipper for the three-match sequence by vice-captain Ollie Pope, the ECB mentioned.