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Partha Bhaduri | TNN

T20 World Cup: Ben Stokes' redemption story

England find World Cup glory in ace allrounder's redemption song after disappointment of 2016

MELBOURNE: Ben Stokes has been the beating heart of England's white-ball revolution but it wasn't that way six years ago at the Eden Garden, in another T20 World Cup final.

When Stokes gets a moment alone with himself after England's promised 'wild celebrations' on Sunday night, his thoughts will no doubt take him to a name people still remember: Carlos Brathwaite.

That time, it wasn't Stokes's day. He had the ball in hand in the last over, with West Indies needing an improbable 19 off six. Brathwaite hit Stokes for four consecutive sixes to seal the deal, the lowest point in the career of one of England's post-modern cricketing giants.

Stokes, arguably, bowled poorly that night, ostensibly because the occasion got to him, starting out with a half volley on leg stump. By the end of the onslaught he looked dazed and shell-shocked.

That shellacking, however, spurred him on to greater heights, and now he has fashioned two of England's biggest white-ball World Cup triumphs with the bat instead: the 2019 ODI World Cup final against New Zealand at Lord's and Sunday's torrid affair at the MCG, where he stood firm to score 52 not out in a small chase made difficult by Pakistan's pace battery.

In guiding England home, Stokes showed he is now the cricketing world's greatest champion under pressure. And oh, he bowled the opening over against Pakistan on Sunday, not at the death!

His captain Jos Buttler, who now has shown with this win that he is his own man and not someone merely following the Eoin Morgan template, had high praise for Stokes.

"He's a true match-winner, and he has been in these scenarios time and time again. He just has a lot of know-how for how to do that. He probably didn't time the ball as well as he can, but you knew he was going to stand up and be there at the end," Buttler said. Eoin Morgan had called Stokes "superhuman" after the 2019 win, but Buttler was more measured. "We are immensely lucky to have him, and he's one of the great players of English cricket."

1/10:Ben Stokes steers England to second T20 World Cup title

2/10:Stokes and Curran shine for England!

<p>Ben Stokes and Sam Curran starred as England edged Pakistan by 5 wickets to win the T20 World Cup and become the sport's first dual white-ball champions, holding both the 50 and 20-over titles.</p>

3/10:'English Carnival' at Melbourne

<p>Jos Buttler's side held Pakistan to 137-8 in front of a partisan 80,462 fans at a heaving Melbourne Cricket Ground, with player-of-the-match Curran bagging 3-12 and Adil Rashid chipping with 2-22.</p>

4/10:England slump to 49-3 in Powerplay

<p>In reply, England slumped to 49-3 in the sixth over as they struggled to get any momentum against a fiery pace attack, with boundaries hard to come by.</p>

5/10:Stokes-Moeen come to rescue!

<p>But Stokes (52*) and Moeen Ali (19) used their experience and cool heads to guide England to 138-5 with six balls to spare, climaxing a riveting tournament that spanned 45 games over nearly a month.</p>

6/10:White-ball juggernaut

<p>The victory added to the 50-over title England won in 2019, building on the legacy of former captain Eoin Morgan, who retired this year after transforming the team into a white-ball juggernaut.</p>

7/10:'T20 Crown' returns after 12 years

<p>It was England's second T20 crown after tasting success in 2010, joining the West Indies as the only two-time winners since the tournament's inception in 2007.</p>

8/10:Shaheen dismisses Hales early

<p>The game was billed as a showdown between Pakistan's attack and England's top order, and Shaheen Afridi bowled dangerman Alex Hales in the first over of the run chase.</p>

9/10:Buttler gives England good start

<p>But that only fired up Buttler who smashed two boundaries off Naseem Shah. Phil Salt, playing in place of the injured Dawid Malan, didn't last, making just 10 before pulling Haris Rauf to Iftikhar Ahmed</p>

10/10:Rauf sends Buttler back

<p>The ball was swinging and seaming and the menacing Rauf claimed the key wicket of Buttler just as he was getting in, edging to wicketkeeper Mohammad Rizwan on 26 off 17 balls.</p>
Ben Stokes steers England to second T20 World Cup title

Buttler had a wry smile on his face when talk of 2016 and the Eden Gardens came up. "Yeah, it's an amazing story, isn't it," he said.

"Shame he did his documentary a year early! He's been on an amazing journey. I'll always remember his words to Jofra (Archer) about how things don't define you. He's obviously never let that 2016 final push him back. What he's gone on to achieve in his career since then is just amazing. He always stands up in the biggest moments. He can take a lot of pressure on his shoulders now. With him in the middle, you know you have a good chance."

So is Ben Stokes England's greatest cricketer of all time? "He can be in the conversation, for sure," Buttler said.

No wonder the first thing Stokes spoke about after England's five-wicket win at the MCG was, "The best teams learn from their mistakes and don't let it affect them." He was talking about the team's defeat to Ireland earlier in the tournament, of course, but he may as well have been thinking about himself in the past.

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