Ben Stokes recently announced his retirement from international cricket after the end of the third Test match against the New Zealand National Cricket Team at Trent Bridge. He made the decision ahead of Day 3’s play in the morning, informing his teammates about stepping down from the captaincy and also finally retiring from all forms of the game.
In a video uploaded by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) on social media, he is seen speaking in the dressing room with all the England cricketers present and providing a speech, letting them know about the decision, and he wants all his team to try hard as he wants to do everything possible in his last test match.
Ben Stokes takes up new role soon after retirement announcement
Surprisingly, after bowling and New Zealand setting a target of 373 runs, Ben Stokes has appeared in a new role in his final Test match, as he opens the innings, alongside Ben Duckett. Emilio Gay was handed the order and looked to understand what was going on as he walked away slowly. Stokes, who has opened twice in his Test career, did not take the strike.
In 2024, while opening, he played a fiery, unbeaten knock of 28-ball 57 in a chase against the West Indies at Edgbaston. Yet again, he opened against the same opponents in 2020, hitting an unbeaten 57-ball 78. The England captain will look to start i
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