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Ben Stokes' match-winning four at Headingley was an amazing moment, whichever angle you watch it from
It was a finish that will never, ever be forgotten.
Ben Stokes single-handedly saving the Ashes with one of the most remarkable Test innings in history as England completed their highest-ever run chase of 359 despite at one stage being 286-9.
8:00 Highlights from day four of the third Ashes Test in Leeds as Stokes led England to a remarkable victory
Stokes showed power, panache, poise and incredible clear thinking as he ended unbeaten on 135, creaming Pat Cummins for the winning boundary to take the series level at 1-1.
There were so many times, though, where Australia seemingly had a 2-0 lead and an Ashes retention nailed, many of them in the final hour as Stokes and last man Jack Leach put on an unbroken 76.
0:30 Stokes says the ovation he received after leading England to victory is a moment that will live long in the memory
But what was the most memorable moment in that mesmerising 60 minutes, which culminated at 4.17pm when Stokes flayed Cummins through the covers and let out a mighty roar…
Stokes’ boundaries? Nathan Lyon’s fluffed run-out attempt? Leach’s crucial one? That not-out lbw decision from umpire Joel Wilson?
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