Published 17:33 IST, April 14th 2020

Rajasthan Royals' Ben Stokes smashes fastest ever ton at Lord's in 2015 Test; watch video

Ben Stokes smashed the fastest Test century to be scored at Lord's when he made 100 off just 85 deliveries against New Zealand in 2015. Check out the effort.

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In 2015, Rajasthan Royals and England all-rounder Ben Stokes smashed a scintillating hundred against New Zealand to hand England first Test of New Zealand's tour of England. Stokes scored this hundred in just 85 balls, making it fastest hundred to be ever made at Lord's in Test cricket. Let us take a look back at Rajasthan Royals superstar's efforts. 

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Ben Stokes finally gets a hundred, helps defeat New Zealand

While Rajasthan Royals are interested in Ben Stokes for his quickfire hitting, all-rounder can also demonstrate a lot of discipline in longer format of game. In that Test from 2015, Stokes got close to making a hundred but was dismissed at 92 in first England innings where team scored 389. Led by Kane Williamson's 132, New Zealand posted 523 runs on board in reply.

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England w needed to get a formidable lead against  Kiwis to pose any threat and here is where Ben Stokes delivered. Forming a 132-run partnership with Joe Root, Ben Stokes smashed a century in just 85 balls and ended up scoring 101 runs off just 92 balls. Stokes' birth country New Zealand needed to chase a target of 345 but Stokes himself and Stuart Broad made sure  that Kiwis got where close. England won Test by 124 runs. Here are highlights of Stokes' remarkable century.

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17:33 IST, April 14th 2020