England all-rounder Ben Stokes shared his received caps after being included in the ICC Test Team of the Decade and the ICC ODI Team of the Decade.
The latest trending topic around the game is the ICC Awards of the Decade. The award program has been introduced by ICC to honor the players, who excelled in the last decade which includes the time span from January 2011 to October 2020.
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In the announced teams, Indian skipper Virat Kohli was the only player in all three squads. Apart from him, some other players like Steve Smith, MS Dhoni managed to occupy places in two squads. England all-rounder Ben Stokes also found his name in the ICC Test Team of the Decade and the ICC ODI Team of the Decade.
Meanwhile, the England cricketer received his caps for the two teams and shared the pictures of them on his official social media accounts. However, Stokes made humor out of that on ICC for making a baggy green cap for the Test team, which is almost similar to the Test cap of Cricket Australia.
“Very proud of both these caps, one of them just doesn’t seem right, it’s a bit BAGGY and GREEN thanks @icc,” Stokes quoted on his social media post. The post goes on a lighter note and ICC too responded to the funny post. “Sorry @BenStokes38,” captioned in ICC’s social media accounts, with the photos of Ben Stokes.
Very proud of both these cap’s,one of them just doesn’t seem right,it’s a bit BAGGY and GREEN 😉 thanks @icc https://t.co/E4uu2PLpQq
— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) December 30, 2020
Sorry @BenStokes38! 😂 pic.twitter.com/Z7KIuXsCsE
— ICC (@ICC) December 31, 2020
https://t.co/LwXjAgU2oe pic.twitter.com/NkHnJHU1MU
— ICC (@ICC) December 31, 2020
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