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⚑ After his minor scuffle earlier this year has Ben Stokes redeemed him self?
Me my self says absolutely YES
Me my self says absolutely YES
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Incredible performance that was heart stopping and breathtaking in it's application. Stokes was brilliant and unless you are one of the "wokes" instead of one of the blokes you will have paid no mind to the set up he endured because the pc luvvies decided he was to be brought to heel. If you remember he found himself in the dock because he stood up to a couple of richard heads who were taunting a gay couple. He won't make that mistake again will he? For myself he never needed redemption. He just had to be himself.
I could run out of superlatives describing the last hour of this Test match! We sat around our old Long-Wave radio (don't have Sky) and we sweated with tension and barely-held hopes. T.b.h. I think it's better than TV - the agonising split second between 'It's caught!' and 'No he's dropped it!' was a life-time of tension.
Headingly has a reputation for oddities. A friend was lucky enough to be there today - can't wait to see him (dog-walking) tomorrow. Er, yes, 'redeemed'. He was acquitted and although a slight 'not quite the right sort to play for England' may have stuck in some quarters- he's certainly earned his place and more. (They said the same of Fred Truman.) Brilliant, just brilliant!
Headingly has a reputation for oddities. A friend was lucky enough to be there today - can't wait to see him (dog-walking) tomorrow. Er, yes, 'redeemed'. He was acquitted and although a slight 'not quite the right sort to play for England' may have stuck in some quarters- he's certainly earned his place and more. (They said the same of Fred Truman.) Brilliant, just brilliant!
he went to and was acquitted
in fact he was sticking up ( hur hur hur ) for a gay lad who then refused to appear as a witness on his behalf
( fear of being outed in public I think)
no good deed etc - - the jury found the facts as he said all along they were
to his credit he said he wouuld do it again
in fact he was sticking up ( hur hur hur ) for a gay lad who then refused to appear as a witness on his behalf
( fear of being outed in public I think)
no good deed etc - - the jury found the facts as he said all along they were
to his credit he said he wouuld do it again