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Ben Stokes Announces Retirement from International Cricket, to End England Career After Trent Bridge Test

England captain Ben Stokes has announced that he will retire from international cricket after the completion of the third Rothesay Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge. With this it marks the end of one of the most remarkable careers in modern cricket. Since he make international debut in the year 2011 and in test in 2013 during the Ashes series, Stokes has established himself as one of England’s greatest all-rounders and inspirational leaders.

Ben Stokes Announces His Retirement

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has confirmed that Ben Stokes will retire from international cricket after the Third Test against New Zealand.

The Trent Bridge Test will be his last appearance in an England jersey and with this it concludes a distinguished international career which spanned nearly for 15 years.

Stokes has also confirmed that he will step down as the England Men’s Test captain, a role he has held since the April 2022.

His departure leaves a significant void in the England cricket, both as the match-winning all-rounder and as one of the team’s most influential leaders.

Career That Changed English Cricket

Ben Stokes began his international journey with the England’s white-ball teams in the year 2011 before making his Test debut in December 2013 during the Ashes in Adelaide.

Over the period of years, he evolved into one of the world’s premier all-rounders, who is capable of changing the outcome of the matches with both bat and ball.

His aggressive style, fearless attitude and ability to perform under the immense pressure helped him the earned him admiration across the cricketing world.

Career Highlights of Ben Stokes

Throughout his long career, Stokes has delivered the numerous unforgettable performances that are now part of the cricket history.

Hero of the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup Final

One of the defining moments of his career came during the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup Final against the New Zealand.

His unbeaten 84 runs guided the England to a dramatic tie before the match was decided in the Super Over, and it helped the England to lift their first-ever Men’s Cricket World Cup.

The Historic Headingley Ashes Innings

Just few weeks after the World Cup triumph, Stokes had produced one of the greatest Test innings ever played.

His unbeaten 135 at Headingley rescued England from near-certain defeat against the Australia during the Third Ashes Test and secured the extraordinary one-wicket victory.

The innings is widely regarded as one of the finest chases in the Test cricket history.

Career-Best Test Score

In Cape Town in the year 2016, Stokes smashed a breathtaking 258 and he registered the highest Test score of his career while showcasing his aggressive batting style.

Leadership as England Test Captain

Ben Stokes became the England’s Test captain in April 2022, started a new era of positive and attacking cricket.

Under his leadership, England adopted the aggressive style that has transformed the team’s approach towards Test cricket.

His partnership with the head coach Brendon McCullum has also encouraged the fearless batting, proactive captaincy, and entertaining cricket and revitalised England’s performances in the longest format.

Tributes from the ECB

After the announcement, senior officials from the England and Wales Cricket Board has paid tribute to Stokes remarkable contribution.

Richard Thompson, ECB Chair

ECB Chair Richard Thompson described the Ben Stokes as one of England’s greatest-ever cricketers and one of the defining figures of his generation.

He also praised the Stokes for producing extraordinary performances under pressure and highlighted his World Cup heroics, Ashes achievements and inspirational leadership.

Richard Gould, ECB Chief Executive Officer

ECB Chief Executive Richard Gould called the Stokes contribution to English cricket “immeasurable.”

He emphasised that the Stokes impact extends beyond the statistics through his resilience, leadership and unwavering commitment to winning.

Overcoming Challenges Throughout His Career

He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand and raised in Cumbria, England and he faced several injury setbacks during his career.

Despite these challenges, he consistently returned to cricket and produced the match-winning performances across all formats.

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