Cowfold Seagull
Fan of the 17 bus
Hes a prick but a great cricketer.
Like so many of the really great sportsmen unfortunately.
Hes a prick but a great cricketer.
I get what youre saying, but there's now a decent lull in T20 calendar and next year is 50 over WC year.The media seem to be completely forgetting about Stokes burn out, and there is a clamouring for him to unretire himself for ODIs.
Sod that. He needs to rest up, visit some family, do what he needs to do. We have a Test series in Pakistan in 2 weeks time, 2 tests in NZ, 1 test v Ireland before the Aussies arrive for the first Ashes test in June. The Ashes has to be the priority.
Ben will turn 32 for the Ashes next summer, and will be 35 when they head out for the following Ashes in Australia 25/26. So this summer could be Ben Stokes best chance for immortality as far as cricket is concerned.
I totally agree - respecting Stokes decision, what I was commenting on is the seemingly growing voices talking about it happening, and applying what amounts to pressure on him. This is with the backdrop of his mental health issues that required his break from the game. I would have thought those people writing or talking about him coming back into ODIs need to just show a bit more restraint in that the decision is not likely a cricketing one, but a well being one. There was a clear reason he retired in the first place.I get what youre saying, but there's now a decent lull in T20 calendar and next year is 50 over WC year.
He could come out of retirement just to be part of the tournament only, to defend the WC he did so much to win in 2019, and let it be known be will definitely retire and stay retired after it.
Would be a great way to bow out in front of fans and being as brilliant as he is, I'm sure England would set up acquiesce "IF" Stokes agreed. Article yesterday says Matthew Mott has proposed that to Stokesy.
We should all respect his decision if.he chooses to stay retired from ODI's, but maybe he will feel tempted for a cameo at the WC.
If he did you can bet he'd be straight in.
I'm a little concerned that Mott has even asked him about it. It'll surely have occurred to Stokes anyway, but he doesn't need the pressure of the coach pushing him to come back for the WC on top of everything else he has going on.I totally agree - respecting Stokes decision, what I was commenting on is the seemingly growing voices talking about it happening, and applying what amounts to pressure on him. This is with the backdrop of his mental health issues that required his break from the game. I would have thought those people writing or talking about him coming back into ODIs need to just show a bit more restraint in that the decision is not likely a cricketing one, but a well being one. There was a clear reason he retired in the first place.