London: England's World Cup hero Ben Stokes is likely to become the youngest cricketer to receive Knighthood for his sensational performance in the summit clash against New Zealand which helped the hosts claim their maiden title in the ICC's 50-over showpiece event.
Stokes, who is just 28 years old, smashed an unbeaten 84 off 98 balls to help England tie the final match at the Lord's on Sunday. He then scored eight in the Super Over which also ended in a tie. England were then adjudged World Cup winners on the basis of boundary count.
If Stokes is Knighted then the left-hand batsman will be the youngest and only cricketer to receive the honour before retiring from cricket.
Eleven English cricketers have been knighted for services to cricket till now.
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Earlier this year England's all-time Test highest run-getter Alastair Cook, who took retirement from cricket this year, was Knighted. The left-hand batsman was 34 years of age at that time.
Stokes' World Cup heroics impressed Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt, the two contenders to be the next prime minister of the UK.
"I will give dukedoms, whatever - I will go to the maximum, too, what, the Garter King of Arms," said Johnson, the frontrunner to replace Theresa May as Britain's PM.
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The 28-year-old Stokes had missed the 2017-18 Ashes due to a pending investigation into his role in a fight in Bristol that had left a man in hospital with facial injuries. He was later found not guilty of affray.
Stokes went on to redeem himself with a superlative performance at the World Cup, amassing 465 runs and claiming seven wickets for England.
His performance was lauded by England captain Eoin Morgan, who described him as "extraordinary" and "superhuman