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Stokes uncertain whether he will play white-ball cricket for England again
England's Ben Stokes, August 20, 2024

BEN STOKES accepts he may have played his last white-ball game for England, despite being involved in “very brief” talks over becoming one-day captain.

The Test skipper was namechecked by managing director of men’s cricket Rob Key as a possible all-format leader when Jos Buttler stood down earlier this year.

In the end, Harry Brook was handed the reins of the T20 and ODI teams, with Stokes’s recent injury problems and a focus on forthcoming marquee series against India and Australia effectively taking him out of contention.

The 33-year-old is adamant the right solution has been found, offering Brook his full backing in the role.

Speaking to former England captain Nasser Hussain for Sky Sports, Stokes said: “Those conversations [about becoming white-ball captain] were very brief.

“There’s a lot of things to think about. It would never just be a simple, ‘yeah.’

“I have to think about how much cricket I’ve got coming up, the important cricket I’ve got, to then add on top of that more cricket, more responsibility. It’s going to take it out of you physically and mentally, being captain of two teams.

“I think the decision they made there, making it Harry Brook, was 100 per cent the right one. He’s someone who has grown as a player but, at such a young age, as a leader.”

The prospect of Stokes lining up in one of the Yorkshireman’s sides appears to be receding, though. Stokes has not formally closed the door on featuring again but appears doubtful about adding to a legacy that saw him carry England over the line in two World Cup finals.

“The best way for me to answer is: if I do play more white-ball cricket for England, then great, but if I don’t then I’m going to sit back and watch the incredible talent England has put on a show and hopefully win more World Cups in the future,” he said.

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