Ind vs Eng 5th Test: Ben Stokes Out, Oli Pope will captain ... 4 major changes in England's play-11

England’s play-11 team has been announced for the fifth and final Test of Tendulkar-Andronean trophy against India. Captain, Ben Stokes, is due to an injury. Oli Pope will have him in the last Test captain. England changed a total of four players in the play-11. The fifth Test match will be played in the Oval, London from Thursday, July 31. England’s team is currently 2-1 ahead in the five-game test series. England won the first Test match played with five wickets in Leeds. After this, Team India scored a historic 336 -run victory in the second Test match at Edgbaston. England won the third Test match in London by 22 runs. The fourth test was a draw. Carsi, Archer and Dawson don’t play either. In addition, Bridan Carsy, Jofra Archer and Liam Loson are also not part of this play-11. All three were part of the Manchester test. Kars’ and Dawson bowled a lot in the last game and Stokes also expressed concern about it. At the same time, the Sagittarius will usually be injured. He was rested under the charge management. Stokes struggles with right -shoulder injury. Spin All -Rounder Jacob Bethel is replaced by Stokes. He will bat at number six. At the same time, two fast bowlers from Surrey All -Rounder Gus Etkinson and Jamie Overton were also included with the team. Most of the English players played all four of the Test matches in the atmosphere of fatigue among English players, and they were also tired. Captain Ben Stokes explained the reason that the demand for the Manchester test should be drawn early. The next test would be held three days after the end of the test. Stokes showed a tremendous passion in this series and not only a marathon game in the batting, but also placed in bowling, but in the last test he was also seen in trouble and fatigue. Now he is out of the fifth test due to the right shoulder injury. In addition, Bridan Cars and Chris Woakes were also part of the four Test matches. Jofra Archer, who returned to Test cricket after four years, also played two Tests and bowled out a long play. Share this story -tags