Ben Stokes ends England career with nightmare defeat – key figures must now be shown the door

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As Ben Stokes’ captaincy ended with an historically bad defeat, it’s time for a clear-out to fix English cricket.

Stokes announced midway through day four of the third and final Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge that he would be retiring from all international cricket after the match.

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Stokes succeeded Joe Root as England’s Test captain in 2022Credit: PA

And despite their skipper of four years trying to deliver one last heroic flourish – opening the batting in his side’s second innings and, in true Stokes style, smashing his way to 30 off 20 balls – England lost the match by 160 runs and the series 2-1.

With victory in Nottingham, New Zealand became the first touring team to win a three-match series in England having lost the first Test – another low for Bazball, and perhaps even the final nail in its coffin.

At the end of a month in which England’s only success came on a dud of a Lord’s pitch, and in which the cricket was – not for the first time in the Brendan McCullum and Rob Key era – overshadowed by off-field events – Stokes and Gus Atkinson were dropped for the second Test after breaching curfew and being embroiled in a nightclub fracas (only for the Cricket Regulator conclude they were blameless in that) – heads need to make like a Joe Root cover drive to the boundary and roll.

Time to start again

“I’m absolutely sick and tired of this,” fumed talkSPORT’s Sam Ellard on Hawksbee and Jacobs as England headed for their latest miserable loss on Monday.

“The start of the Bazball era was fun, refreshing… English cricket needs a reset and a fresh start and it has to happen as soon as this final wicket gets taken today.

“Bad results; poor Ashes preparation; the Ashes approach; that Harry Brook cover-up; the Stokes retirement; and this series defeat at home. It has to be time for a change – and I cannot imagine a situation when, in six weeks’ time, England-Pakistan – first Test match of that series, late August – if we have a situation where Ben Stokes is not there captaining England and Brendon McCullum and Rob Key are in their respective jobs.

“Their positions are surely become absolutely untenable at this point.”

Asked whether he expected ‘a change in the hierarchy’ to follow, former England batter Mark Butcher, who captained his country once against New Zealand in 1999, added: “Honestly, I have no idea. I have no idea.

As Ben Stokes’ captaincy ended with an historically bad defeat, it’s time for a clear-out to fix English cricket.

Stokes announced midway through day four of the third and final Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge that he would be retiring from all international cricket after the match.

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Stokes succeeded Joe Root as England’s Test captain in 2022Credit: PA

And despite their skipper of four years trying to deliver one last heroic flourish – opening the batting in his side’s second innings and, in true Stokes style, smashing his way to 30 off 20 balls – England lost the match by 160 runs and the series 2-1.

With victory in Nottingham, New Zealand became the first touring team to win a three-match series in England having lost the first Test – another low for Bazball, and perhaps even the final nail in its coffin.

At the end of a month in which England’s only success came on a dud of a Lord’s pitch, and in which the cricket was – not for the first time in the Brendan McCullum and Rob Key era – overshadowed by off-field events – Stokes and Gus Atkinson were dropped for the second Test after breaching curfew and being embroiled in a nightclub fracas (only for the Cricket Regulator conclude they were blameless in that) – heads need to make like a Joe Root cover drive to the boundary and roll.

Time to start again

“I’m absolutely sick and tired of this,” fumed talkSPORT’s Sam Ellard on Hawksbee and Jacobs as England headed for their latest miserable loss on Monday.

“The start of the Bazball era was fun, refreshing… English cricket needs a reset and a fresh start and it has to happen as soon as this final wicket gets taken today.

“Bad results; poor Ashes preparation; the Ashes approach; that Harry Brook cover-up; the Stokes retirement; and this series defeat at home. It has to be time for a change – and I cannot imagine a situation when, in six weeks’ time, England-Pakistan – first Test match of that series, late August – if we have a situation where Ben Stokes is not there captaining England and Brendon McCullum and Rob Key are in their respective jobs.

“Their positions are surely become absolutely untenable at this point.”

Asked whether he expected ‘a change in the hierarchy’ to follow, former England batter Mark Butcher, who captained his country once against New Zealand in 1999, added: “Honestly, I have no idea. I have no idea.

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📰 Publicación: talksport.com
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📅 Fecha Original: 2026-06-29 16:59:00
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