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Ben Stokes Announces Retirement from International Cricket After New Zealand Series

England captain Ben Stokes has announced his retirement from international cricket at the conclusion of the ongoing Test series against New Zealand. The 35-year-old told his teammates before the fourth day of the third Test at Trent Bridge. Stokes leaves as one of England's greatest match-winners, with unforgettable performances including his unbeaten 84 in the 2019 ODI World Cup final and his heroic 135 not out at Headingley in the Ashes. He will finish his career with 122 Tests, 114 ODIs, and 43 T20 Internationals.

Ben Stokes to retire from international cricket after New Zealand series

Nottingham, June 28

England captain Ben Stokes will retire from international cricket at the conclusion of the ongoing Test series against New Zealand, bringing the curtain down on one of the most remarkable careers in English cricket.

The 35-year-old told his England teammates about his decision before the fourth day of the third and final Test at Trent Bridge. Stokes will play the final two days of the match before ending a career that brought some of England's greatest cricket moments.

An emotional Stokes spoke to the team before play, urging everyone to finish the match with full commitment. "The reasons can wait, but I've had many tough times for this team, for you guys, and for those who came before. I have one more tough time to do," Stokes said in a video posted by England Cricket.

"The only thing I ask is that everyone do the same. We have a lot of hard work ahead, and all I want is to walk off that field, no matter the result, knowing that this group gave their all for the last two days. That's all I want, for everyone to put in the effort not just for me but also for the team.

"I've dealt with the emotional side. Now it's time to get to work. Please, everyone else, join me."

The announcement came after a tough week when Stokes missed the second Test due to an incident at a London nightclub. Before returning to lead England at Trent Bridge, he had only mentioned captaining the side "this week," hinting at what lay ahead.

Stokes leaves international cricket as one of England's greatest match-winners. His unforgettable unbeaten 84 led England to their first ODI World Cup title in the dramatic 2019 final against New Zealand. Six weeks later, his heroic 135 not out at Headingley inspired one of the greatest Ashes victories against Australia.

He will finish his career with 122 Tests, including 44 as England captain, as well as 114 One-Day Internationals and 43 T20 Internationals. He also played a key role in England's victory at the 2022 T20 World Cup.

In a tribute, the England and Wales Cricket Board praised Stokes' incredible impact on the game. "His performances under pressure, his relentless competitiveness, and his ability to deliver when it matters most have given me and millions of fans memories that will last forever.

"Whether inspiring victory in crucial moments-driving England to World Cup wins in 2019 and 2022 or leading the Test team with courage-Ben has been a key figure in English cricket.

"Beyond his remarkable achievements on the field, his performances have inspired many young players to embrace cricket positively. We are losing a batsman, a bowler, a captain, and a key player.

"On behalf of the ECB, I want to thank Ben for everything he has contributed to our sport and wish him and his family success and happiness in the future."

— IANS

Reader Comments

Shreya B

😢 This is sad, but also a bit weird timing. The series isn't even over, and he's announcing it mid-match? Very unlike Ben Stokes, who always finishes what he starts. I remember watching that 2019 World Cup final - we were all cheering for New Zealand, but you had to admire Stokes' calm under pressure. He's the kind of player who makes you hate losing but respect the opponent. I wonder if the nightclub controversy pushed him, but then again, he's had his share of off-field dramas before. Best of luck to him.

Ravi K

As an Indian, I have mixed feelings. Stokes is a phenomenal cricketer, arguably the best all-rounder of this generation. But let's not forget, this is the same guy who was involved in the 2017 Bristol nightclub incident. He's always been a polarizing figure. The ECB's tribute sounds like they're moving on. Maybe it's better for English cricket to build a new team without the baggage. His legacy is secure, but I'm not sure this is a clean exit. Hope he finds peace.

Naveen S

I was just 16 when I saw that Headingley innings in 2019. I remember jumping around my room in Hyderabad, even though it was against Australia. That's the kind of impact Stokes had - he made neutrals believe in the impossible. The 2019 World Cup final was heartbreaking for us Indians, but watching him hold his nerve... respect. I think the nightclub thing was a slip, but he's human. Thank you, Ben Stokes, for the memories. Wishing you all the best for the future. 🙏

Sneha F

Honestly, the timing feels a bit dramatic. Announcing it mid-match, with that emotional speech... it's very Stokes, but also a bit too theatrical for my taste. The nightclub incident shows he's not just a cricketer, but a human with flaws. Still

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