In the latest edition of the Ashes rivalry which unfolded in the ongoing County Championship, Australia spinner Nathan Lyon trumped over England captain Ben Stokes. Lyon who is featuring for Lancashire got the better of Durham's Ben Stokes on day two of the Vitality County Championship Division One fixture. In the first innings, Stokes struggled to steer his innings with Lancashire bowlers sticking to their line and length. Stokes put two runs in his kitty in 16 deliveries, before Lyon lured him to force out an outside edge to end his stay on the crease. England Pacer Josh Tongue Sidelined for Indefinite Period with Pectoral Injury Ahead of Test Summer 2024.
This marked the 10th occasion of the Australian prevailing over the English captain in the red ball format. A battle that lasted between the two for eight balls was enough for fans to tune in to watch the gripping clash.
Nathan Lyon Outclasses Ben Stokes
A battle between Nathan Lyon and Ben Stokes was won by the Australian on this occasion.
It took Lyon just eight deliveries to dismiss Stokes in a thrilling mini contest. pic.twitter.com/yb71knEA1G
— Vitality County Championship (@CountyChamp) May 18, 2024
Lyon made Stokes falter in his impeccable footwork and forced out an edge from the English batter which was taken sharply by Tom Bruce at the second slip. Lyon shined with 4/59, but Tom Aspinwall picked his maiden five-wicket haul and made the headlines with his 5/41 which restricted Durham to 23.
In reply to Lancashire's 357, Durham's first inning was buttressed by David Bedingham's 101. After his below-par outing with the bat, Stokes picked up a wicket in his first over. Opening batter Luke Wells ended up miscuing his shot to Matthew Potts. Ben Raine picked up the second wicket by removing Josh Bohannon for 38(49). The bottom-table side Lancashire who are chasing their first win of the season ended the day with a score of 91/2 and a 212-run lead over Durham. England Team Managing Director Rob Key Reveals Conversations With James Anderson on His Future.
In another game, England opener Zak Crawley registered a golden duck for Kent against Somerset. Crawley's compatriot picked two scalps to lift Somerset and put his team into the driver's seat. Somerset put up a mammoth total of 554 and in reply, Kent lost five wickets for a score of 108.
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