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Ben Stokes to Play for Durham Amid ECB Investigation Over Curfew Breach

England Test captain Ben Stokes will play for Durham in the County Championship against Northamptonshire starting Friday. This comes after he was dropped from the second Test against New Zealand for breaching team protocol by breaking a midnight curfew. The ECB and Cricket Regulator are investigating the incident, which also involved pacer Gus Atkinson. Despite concerns over Stokes' mental state and captaincy future, the ECB insists he will not be removed as captain.

Stokes to play for Durham as ECB investigation continues

London, June 18

England Test skipper Ben Stokes will play for Durham this week in the County Championship after being dropped from the playing XI of the second Test against New Zealand at The Oval due to a team protocol breach, reported ESPNCricinfo.

Stokes has been named in Durham's 15-man line-up for the Division Two County Championship fixture against Northamptonshire starting from Friday at Chester-le-Street. His availability comes amid the ongoing investigation being done by England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), alongside another by Cricket Regulator, as he and pacer Gus Atkinson "broke the midnight curfew" following win in the first Test at Lord's, with an ECB security liaison in need of medical attention after a nightclub fracas. Both Stokes and Atkinson were interviewed by the Cricket Regulator on Thursday, the second day two of the second Test.

Stokes, was understood to be considering retirement from international cricket after the incident, before cooling down. However, there are still doubts if he would return as an England captain. ECB has, though, insisted privately that the 35-year-old will not be ousted as a captain.

The board is wary of Stokes' state of mind and appetite to continue as Test captain. In the last seven days, the managing director of the men's team, Rob Key, head coach Brendon McCullum and interim skipper Joe Root have urged the focus on Stokes' well-being.

Speaking on Monday at The Oval ahead of the second Test, McCullum, on being asked about Stokes playing for Durham, said that he is "worried" for the all-rounder.

"I am worried about Ben. That is it, I will leave it at that. I am in constant communication with him, which is great. I care for him immensely. Whatever he is working through at the moment, it will be because Ben thinks that's right for dealing with what he's feeling at the moment. So my concern is Ben," he had said.

"He is very entitled to make his own decisions around that stuff, and I encourage him to keep doing stuff like that because if it gives him some joy and some satisfaction, then that is good," he added.

Stokes has kept things really private so far and has not really taken an action, except for wishing the second Test playing XI luck, saying on Instagram, "Go well this week, men. Debutants, do what you been doing". Friday will mark Stokes' third Durham appearance this season, having previously featured in two matches in May leading up to NZ series.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's worrying how the ECB is handling this. Instead of making noise about retirement, they should support Stokes. The man has given so much to English cricket. And McCullum's concern shows how serious this is. Hope Ben comes back stronger! 💪

Vikram M

As an Indian fan, I've always admired Stokes' passion. But leadership comes with responsibility. Breaking curfew and then considering retirement? That's not captaincy material. Durham is a good place for him to reset, but he needs to grow up. No one is bigger than the game.

Ananya R

I'm just glad he's playing for Durham instead of hanging up his boots. County cricket will help him find his form and peace of mind. And honestly, the ECB should be more transparent about the investigation instead of letting rumours fly. Stokes deserves a fair process. 🏏

Rohit P

This is peak English cricket drama! 🤣 First the Ashes drama, now this. But seriously, Stokes is a warrior. He'll be back, mark my words. The ECB needs to handle this with more maturity. And why is McCullum "worried"? That's a bit over the top for a curfew thing, no?

Kavya N

As someone who follows county cricket closely, I think playing for Durham is exactly what he needs. Chester-le-Street is his home ground, and the fans there love him. Hopefully, he scores a big hundred and reminds everyone why he's one of the best all-rounders in the world. 🏆

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