Why Stokes' decision to come back from ODI retirement lounge is a backward step for England
Ben Stokes coming back for England is not all good news.
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Ben Stokes coming back for England is not all good news.
Australia are going soft, it's time to bring back the intimidation factor.
Exactly mate, completely agree with you. The concept retirement is that when you have announced it you won’t play for the team again but un-retiring it doesn’t really do justice to the team and its process. England supporters have to really question their team that do they have a good future? I mean they are still depending on Anderson and ofc Broad as well until he retired. England had to go back to a retired spinner moeen ali to take his retirement back because leach was injured and they didn’t trust anyone in their domestic circle. Says you a lot about county cricket these days
Why Stokes' decision to come back from ODI retirement lounge is a backward step for England