Strauss Warns Stokes: Australia's Plan to Get Under His Skin Revealed

Andrew Strauss has issued a warning to England captain Ben Stokes ahead of the Ashes series. The former skipper believes Australia will deliberately target Stokes' emotional nature throughout the five Tests. Strauss acknowledges Stokes' phenomenal leadership but worries about the mental toll of constant provocation. He suggests that early losses could make it particularly challenging for Stokes to maintain his composure and lead effectively.

Key Points: Andrew Strauss Warns Ben Stokes About Australia Ashes Tactics

  • Strauss praises Stokes' clear thinking and disregard for external opinions
  • England face criticism for limited warm-up preparation before Ashes series
  • Australia expected to target Stokes' emotional nature throughout five Tests
  • Early losses could create significant mental challenges for England's captain
  • Stokes must answer critics with on-field performances rather than reactions
  • England seeking first Ashes win in Australia since Strauss' 2010/11 triumph
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Ashes: Strauss warns England captain Stokes of Australia's attempt to get under his skin

Former England captain Andrew Strauss warns Ben Stokes that Australia will target his emotions in the Ashes, calling it a "mentally draining" challenge for the skipper.

"He's got vulnerabilities, Stokes. We know he's an emotional guy. And I think the Australians, as a nation, they're going to really try and get under his skin - Andrew Strauss"

London, November 17

Former batting stalwart Andrew Strauss warned Ben Stokes, the England skipper, to be wary of Australia's attempts to get under his skin in the upcoming Ashes, scheduled to commence on Friday at Perth's Optus Stadium.

Stokes will aim to lead England to their first Ashes triumph in Australia since 2010/11, while trying to defy their 13-0 record down under since their last series win. Shots have been fired, jibes have been taken, and players are still being singled out ahead of the much-anticipated series opener.

England has been on the radar for their lack of preparation, which consisted of a single three-day warm-up game against the Lions at the Lilac Hill surface in Perth. Stokes shrugged off the criticism from the former England cricketers about their limited groundwork before facing their oldest rival, classifying the complaints as coming from "has-beens".

"I think he's phenomenal, Stokesy. I love his approach; I love how clear he is in his thinking, and I love the fact that he really doesn't care what any of us think about what they're doing," Strauss, who captained England to a series win in 2010/11, said on the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.

"He's pushed English Test cricket forward quite a substantial way, alongside [head coach Brendon] McCullum. But he has got vulnerabilities, Stokes. We know he's an emotional guy. And I think the Australians, as a nation, they're going to really try and get under his skin over the course of these five Test matches," Strauss added.

Strauss believes Stokes will struggle to soak up what Australia throws at him, but it will be a mentally draining affair for him. According to Strauss, if England get ousted in the first two Tests and end up on the losing side, turning the tide back in favour of the visitors will become a much more intricate affair for Stokes.

"As a captain, you need to be able to suck that up and almost show that you're unaffected. I think Stokes is going to find that difficult to do, but what he can do, and what he's done very well in the past, is answer with his performances on the pitch - those incredible, inspired performances, some of England's greatest performances of all time, with bat and ball," Strauss said.

"He has the ability to do that, but it's going to be very draining for him, mentally. If England lose a Test match or two early, that's going to be a real challenge for him," Strauss added.

England's squad for Ashes: Ben Stokes (captain), Harry Brook (vice-captain), Jofra Archer, Gus Atkinson, Shoaib Bashir, Jacob Bethell, Brydon Carse, Zak Crawley, Ben Duckett, Will Jacks, Ollie Pope, Matthew Potts, Joe Root, Jamie Smith, Josh Tongue, Mark Wood.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an Indian cricket fan, I've seen how Australian teams can get under opponents' skin. Remember the Kohli-Smith battles? Stokes needs to keep his cool like Virat did in 2018-19 series.
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Priya S
Calling former players "has-beens" wasn't the best move from Stokes. Respect for seniors is important in our culture, even when you disagree with them. Hope this doesn't backfire on him.
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Michael C
The Ashes is always thrilling to watch from India! Stokes has shown incredible resilience before, but Australia at home is a different beast altogether. Can't wait for the series to begin! 🔥
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Ananya R
Strauss knows what he's talking about - he's been there and done that. The lack of preparation matches could really hurt England. In Indian cricket, we always emphasize proper warm-up games before big tours.
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Vikram M
As an Indian fan, I'm neutral but excited! Stokes has that X-factor that can change games single-handedly. But Australian crowds and players will test his patience to the limit. Let's see if he can walk the talk! 💪

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