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England captain Ben Stokes says it 'means a lot' after winning their first Ashes Test in Australia since 2011
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00:00Amazing feeling. Ten runs has never felt so far away when I got out.
00:06I didn't want to come back into the dressing room and watch the TV on the delay.
00:10Awesome feeling. I've been on a couple of tours before where it's not gone too well.
00:19So to end up on the right side of the result after a long period of time is a pretty special feeling.
00:24I think it will mean a hell of a lot to everyone.
00:31You've got people at different parts of their careers in international cricket
00:36where some of their first experience have been in Australia.
00:41Then you've got me and Joe who have came here a few times
00:44and been on the wrong end of the result quite a few times.
00:48But I think we will all share that same satisfaction of winning a game out here
00:53and adding to it that it was a Boxing Day Test match which is a very, very big sporting event
00:59that we are lucky enough to be able to play in.
01:01So there will be all different types of emotions I think associated with this victory.
01:07If we aren't playing does not worry about winning a part of this victory.
01:09First of all, underneath the quiz end
01:22the music game, when you hop your ïżœ, where you've got something to be made,
01:24you are supposed to be able to win this victory.
01:25And we will attend this victory.
01:26And we will be here again in the last story of the challenge.
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