Put in to bat first, Durham batsman Ben Stokes took his vengeance from Carlos Brathwaite as he smashed the latter for a slurry of boundaries.
The instance happened during the sixth over when Stokes struck two towering sixes and a boundary off Brathwaite.
The official account of Durham Cricket Club posted a video of the same when their side was positioned at 41/6 at the end of the powerplay.
Here is the video:
Stokesy sends it into the stands 6⃣
Durham 41/2 after the powerplay. #ForTheNorth pic.twitter.com/a9fRAImyhg
— Durham Cricket (@DurhamCricket) June 26, 2021
This battle between the two cricketers reminded the fans of the T20 World Cup 2016 final. England were in a leading position when the West Indies needed 19 runs off the last over. England skipper Eoin Morgan trusted Stokes with bowling the crucial over.
However, Braithwaite had other plans since he slammed Stokes for four consecutive sixes, helping his side win the coveted title.
Ben Stokes smashed 6,4,0,6 in the 6th over against Carlos Brathwaite in #T20Blast
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) June 26, 2021
Maybe stokes remembered the name Carlos Brathwaite for too long???????
— Heisenberg (@Heisenb92114082) June 26, 2021
Rewind back to 2016,when brathwaite hit Ben stokes for 6,6,6,6
— MFT10(#Copa America,Euros) (@MukunthanF) June 26, 2021
Coming on to the recent encounter between the two, Stokes was finally dismissed by Braithwaite when he ended up giving a catch to Sam Hain. The England all-rounder made a 20 ball-35 as his side posted 164/8 in their allotted twenty overs.
In response, Warwickshire stumbled for 130/10 in 18.3 overs and lost the match by 34 runs.
Stokes was the pick of the bowlers for Durham. He bagged four scalps and conceded just 27 runs in his four overs.
With this win, Durham are now placed at the third position in the North Group with 11 points. Warwickshire are also not far behind and at the fifth spot with 9 points.
Earlier, Stokes was rested from the England squad for the three T20Is and as many ODIs against Sri Lanka.
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