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Ben Stokes, England test captain, to retire from international cricket

Al Jazeera · 2026-06-28

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• What happened: England's test captain Ben Stokes announced his retirement from international cricket during the third test against New Zealand, stating it would be his last two days representing England. • Why it matters: Stokes, a prominent figure in cricket and a key player in England's 2019 World Cup victory, has had a significant impact on the sport, inspiring many young players and leaving a lasting legacy. • What to watch next: Attention will turn to the final day of the test match, with the series tied at 1-1, and the implications of Stokes' retirement on England's future cricket strategies and leadership.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkEngland's Ben Stokes before the start of play in the third test against New Zealand [Andrew Boyers/Reuters]By APPublished On 28 Jun 202628 Jun 2026England captain Ben Stokes has made the dramatic decision to announce his imminent retirement from international cricket midway through the deciding third test against New Zealand.“This is my last two days as your captain and my last two days representing England,” Stokes told his England teammates inside the dressing room on Sunday at the start of play at Trent Bridge on Day 4, in a video released on social media by England Cricket.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4FIFA World Cup 2026: How can your team reach the final?External LinkThis article will be opened in a new browser windowlist 2 of 4World Cup: Top 5 biggest takeaways from the group stagelist 3 of 4FIFA World Cup Day 18: Knockout bracket set as round of 32 gets under waylist 4 of 4World Cup: Top 5 high-profile VAR and officiating controversies so farend of listThe match is headed to a fifth and final day on Monday, with the series on the line at 1-1.The shocking announcement came 15 minutes before the tea break. Stokes picked up a wicket moments later and was given a standing ovation as he led England off at the end of the session.“The reasons can wait [about] why,” Stokes said in his dressing-room speech. “But I’ve had many trips to the well before for this team and I’ve got one more trip to do.”Stokes, 35, one of the world’s most well-known cricketers, has represented England for 15 years, the peak surely coming in 2019 when he starred for England in its wild win over New Zealand in the 50-over World Cup final at Lord’s.He also was a key player in England T20 World Cup-winning team in 2022, the same year he became test captain.Stokes has decided to quit international cricket during a series when he made front-page news after being dropped by England for the second test amid an investigation following a night out with teammate Gus Atkinson after the first test at Lord’s.The two players were in a London nightclub when an England team security official was reportedly struck by a rugby player from English club Saracens.The England and Wales Cricket Board dropped Stokes and Atkinson, and later said they had “breached specific contractual obligations” and were given a written warning. The sport’s independent oversight panel – the Cricket Regulator body – said after its investigation that there was “insufficient evidence to establish that any regulatory breach occurred.”Stokes was recalled for the third test.Stokes reacts alongside New Zealand’s Rachin Ravindra [Andrew Boyers/Reuters]ECB chairman Richard Thompson said Stokes is “one of England’s greatest ever cricketers and one of the defining figures of his generation.”“His performances under pressure, his relentless competitiveness and his ability to produce the extraordinary when it matters most have given me and millions of other fans memories that will endure forever,” Thompson said.“Beyond his remarkable achievements on the field, his performances have inspired many youngsters to embrace cricket with positivity and belief. We are losing a batsman, a bowler, a captain and a talisman.”

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