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Nicknames | Stokesy, The Hurt Locker, Rocky |
Profession | England Cricketer (all-rounder |
Role | All-rounder |
Full Name | Benjamin Andrew Stokes |
Physical States & More: | |
Height (approx) | in Centimeters- 183 cm in Meters- 1.83 m in Feet inches- 6’0″ |
Body Measurments | Chest – 38 In Waist – 34In |
Weight(approx.) | in Kilograms- 80 kg in Pounds- 176 Ibs |
Eye color | Blue |
Hair Color | Light Brown |
Hair Style | Simple |
Personal Life: | |
Date of birth | 4 June 1991 |
Nationality | English New Zealand (Kiwi) |
Age | 32 Years |
Religious | Christianity |
Language | English |
Birthplace | Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand |
Gender | Male |
Food Habits | Non-vegetarian |
Home town | Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand |
School | Update Soon |
Career Turning Point | 2013-14 Ashes series in Australia. |
Famous For | Cricket |
Educational Qualification | Graduate |
Nature on field | Clam |
Like playing against | Australia |
Hobbies | Listening to music, driving |
Celebrated Name | Ben Stokes |
National Team | England |
Last ODI | On 19 July 2022 against South Africa in Durham |
Jersey Number | #67 #55 (IPL, County) |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Relationship and Love Life: | |
Marital Status | Married |
Affair /Girlfriend | Clare Ratcliffe |
Marriage Date | None |
Family | |
Wife/Spouse | Clare Ratcliffe |
Family | |
Siblings | None |
Children | Sons- Layton and 1 more Daughter- 1 |
Mother | Deborah Stokes |
Father | Gerard Stokes |
Sister Name | None |
Favorites: | |
Favorite Batsman | Kevin Peterson Babar Azam |
Favorite Bowler | Dale Steyn |
Favorite Sports | Cricket |
Favorite Footballer | Cristiano Ronaldo |
Favorite Pets | Dog |
Favorite Food | Omelette |
Favorite Mobile phone | Iphone |
Favorite Color | Green and Blue |
Sexual orientation | Straight |
About Profession: | |
Career Turning Point | 2013-14 Ashes series in Australia. |
Favourite Shot | Pull shot Mid-Off |
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Money Factors: | |
Net worth | $10 million |
Test Fee | $12, 000 |
ODI Fee | $5,000 |
T20 Fee | $2,500 |
Income Source | Cricket Sponsors Promotions |
Some Lesser Facts About Ben Stokes:
- Ben Stokes born on 4 June 1991.
- He one of the greatest All Rounder in the world.
- He is known for his all rounded performances in all the formats of the game.
- He is much famous for his unbelievable performances in the Ashes.
- He also the part of the team who won ICC CWC 2019.
- He was the key player of the team who won CWC 2019.
- He comes from a family of athletes, with his father Gerard Stokes being a rugby league player. Ben’s father, Gerard Stokes, represented New Zealand in rugby league.
- His mother, Deb Stokes, was a proficient cricketer, having represented England in women’s cricket.
- Stokes became the youngest Englishman to score a century in a Test match in Australia. During the Ashes series in 2013-2014. He achieved this feat at the age of 22.
- Stokes has played for several IPL teams, including the Rising Pune Supergiant and the Rajasthan Royals. In 2017, he was instrumental in helping the Rising Pune Supergiant reach the IPL final.
- Stokes, along with Jonny Bairstow, set the record for the highest sixth-wicket partnership of 399 runs for England in Test cricket.
- Stokes won the prestigious Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy for the ICC Cricketer of the Year in 2019. He became the fifth English cricketer to receive this honor.
- Stokes authored a book titled “Firestarter,” which was published in 2016. The book covers his life, both on and off the cricket field.
- Stokes’ nickname among teammates is “Rockstar,” reflecting his charismatic personality off the field.
- He has a tattoo on his arm featuring the names of his parents, and siblings as a tribute to his family.
- Stokes is an exceptional fielder and holds the record for the most catches in a single Test series by an outfield player. Taking 11 catches against South Africa in 2015-2016.
- Ben Stokes is a fan of football and supports Newcastle United, a Premier League club.
- He played a key role in England’s dramatic victory in the 2019 Cricket World Cup final against New Zealand. Scoring crucial runs and helping his team tie the match, which eventually led to a Super Over win for England.