Key Points

Will Jacks has been given a surprise call-up to England's Ashes squad. He credits the leadership of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum for creating a fearless team environment. Jacks explained that this approach makes new players feel they belong immediately. He is looking forward to contributing to the Test side again after recovering from a finger injury.

Key Points: Will Jacks Says Stokes and McCullum Instil Fearless England Mindset

  • Will Jacks earned a surprise Ashes recall ahead of other spinners like Rehan Ahmed
  • He credits the Stokes-McCullum leadership for building instant player confidence
  • Jacks highlights Stokes leads by example making him easy to follow
  • He describes McCullum's surprise Ashes selection call as a casual chat
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Stokes, McCullum make you feel like you can take on anyone: Will Jacks

England's Will Jacks reveals how Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum's leadership creates a fearless environment, making players believe they can beat anyone.

"The leadership group make you feel like you can take anyone on. - Will Jacks"

New Delhi, Sep 24

England all-rounder Will Jacks believes that the leadership of Ben Stokes and Brendon McCullum instils a fearless mindset in the squad, making players feel they can take on anyone in the world.

Jacks, who has played just two Tests for England so far, during their 2022 tour of Pakistan, and taken six wickets, earned a surprise recall to the squad for this year’s five-match Ashes series in Australia. Besides batting, Jacks will also be handling the spin bowling department alongside specialist off-spinner Shoaib Bashir.

Jack received the nod for the Ashes ahead of players like Rehan Ahmed, Liam Dawson, and Jack Leach. "The leadership group make you feel like you can take anyone on. For someone who comes into the team making your debut, that builds you up quickly and makes you feel like you belong there straight away. He (Stokes) leads with his own actions, which makes him really easy to follow. He would never ask you do something he's not willing to do," said Jacks to BBC Radio 5 Live on Wednesday.

The 26-year-old has taken only five wickets in 74.1 overs in first-class cricket this year, though he is more regularly involved in England’s limited-overs teams. Jacks, however, will miss England’s preceding white-ball tour to New Zealand after breaking a finger on his left hand while fielding in the series against South Africa earlier this month.

"Baz (McCullum) called me, had a casual chat then just dropped it in, and it took me completely by surprise - definitely brightened up my morning. I'm happy to play whatever role the team needs. That's what I have been doing in the white-ball team. It was great to be involved with the Test side and how Stokes led the team. So I am looking forward to being a part of it again," he added.

The five-match Ashes series will commence with the first Test in Perth from November 21-25. The second Test, a day-night match, is scheduled to take place from December 4-8 in Brisbane.

Adelaide will host the third Test from December 17-21, followed by the traditional Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground from December 26-30 . The series will conclude with the fifth and final Test in Sydney, scheduled to take place from January 4-8, 2026.

- IANS

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Priya S
Stokes and McCullum are creating a fantastic environment for young players. This is exactly what Indian cricket needs - fearless leadership that backs talent. Kohli-Rohit combo does similar things for us! 😊
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Aditya G
Interesting selection ahead of more experienced spinners. But England's aggressive approach might work in Australian conditions. As an Indian fan, I'm just happy we're not playing in Australia right now! 😅
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Sarah B
While the positive mindset is great, England might be taking too many risks with inexperienced players for such a big series. Hope it pays off for them!
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Karthik V
The Ashes in 2026 feels so far away! But good to see England planning ahead. Meanwhile, we have our own exciting series coming up. Indian cricket is in a great place right now! 🎉
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Nisha Z
Breaking a finger before such an important tour is unfortunate. Hope he recovers quickly. The mental strength Stokes talks about will be tested now! 🤞

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