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Ben Stokes Opens Up on Emotional International Retirement Decision

Ben Stokes has announced his retirement from international cricket following England's 2-1 series defeat to New Zealand at Trent Bridge. The England captain described the decision as carefully considered and deeply personal, made after exhausting every possibility of continuing. Stokes admitted he wanted to continue beyond this week but realized it "wasn't meant to be." He expressed pride in his career achievements and gratitude for bringing joy to England fans worldwide.

"I tried to see myself going beyond this week": Stokes opens up on emotional International retirement

Nottingham, June 30

England skipper Ben Stokes described his retirement from international cricket as a carefully considered and deeply personal decision, saying it was made only after exhausting every possibility of carrying on.

The England great admitted he wanted to continue beyond this week but realised it "wasn't meant to be."

Tom Latham-led New Zealand defeated England by 160 runs in the third Test at Trent Bridge, securing a 2-1 series win against the hosts on Monday.

The match also marked the end of Ben Stokes' international career, as he experienced his first home series defeat both as a player and as captain.

Reflecting on his career, Stokes said he is immensely proud of what he achieved and grateful to have brought joy to England fans around the world. While he will miss wearing the Three Lions, he acknowledged there are aspects of the game he is happy to leave behind as he closes a remarkable chapter in his career.

"I would just say that at the end of the day, there might be a few questions. I'm sure a few people have. I'm sure you do, and some other people do. But I hope that it can just be respected that, at the end of the day, the most important person in making decisions is myself. And I, didn't take the decision lightly or rush into it. I had many people whom I trust to talk to these things, quite personal things about. And, I tried throughout this whole week to see if I could get myself through and see myself going beyond this week, but it wasn't meant to be. So, look, I'm very happy with everything that I've managed to do over my career. And, sadly, it's no longer going to be something I get to do. There are some things that I will miss, and there are also some things that I'm quite happy to be able to say I don't have to worry about that anymore. So, yeah, there's quite a lot of emotion, obviously, but I'm very proud of what I've done, and I'm happy that I feel like I've been able to contribute some kind of happiness to fans who come around and show us support everywhere we go in the world," Stokes said after the match.

It also marked a disappointing end to Stokes' captaincy era, which began with a 3-0 whitewash of New Zealand at home in 2022.

This time, however, New Zealand turned the tables with a 2-1 series win, spoiling his farewell. The result also ended England's long unbeaten home run in a series of three or more Tests, which had lasted since 2012.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

I remember watching his 135* at Headingley in 2019. That innings was pure magic, like something out of a movie. But I do think he's right to step away when he feels his time is up. Better to go with dignity than hang on too long. Wishing him all the best for whatever comes next! 💫

James A

From an Australian perspective, Stokes was always the one you worried about when England needed a miracle. He had that rare ability to rise to the occasion. Respect to him for putting his health and family first - that takes real courage. The Ashes won't be the same without him.

Vikram M

While I respect his decision, I can't help but feel England's aggressive Bazball approach under Stokes will be his real legacy. He changed the way Test cricket is played. But honestly, it's a bit disappointing that he couldn't oversee a home series win before leaving. Still, a fantastic career overall.

Sarah B

As a neutral fan, I think Stokes retiring is a loss for world cricket. He brought so much entertainment and drama. That 2019 Ashes series, the 2019 World Cup, the 2022 T20 World Cup - he was at the centre of everything! But I'm glad he's going out on his own terms. 🏏

Rohit P

I have mixed feelings. On one hand, it's sad to see him go. On the other, I think the Bazball approach had become too predictable. Teams were figuring out how to counter it, as New Zealand just showed. Maybe this is the right time for England to rebuild with

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