
Joe Root said that he panicked when Ben Stokes continued with his long spells during the Lord’s test, but admitted it was a good sign for England moving forward. Stokes reviews returned to a competing cricket after he underwent a tear and his management of workload, especially with bowlingHe was an interest in England.
However, the English captain became a key pitch during the Lord’s test At the morning meeting 5. The tireless charm of 9.2 bowed on the day of the day before another 10 afternoon. On the 3rd day, coach Brendon McCullum had to send Tim Southeee to tell Stokes to go out of the attack. Finally, Stokes bowed a total of 44 exceeding, most of the pitch during the Lord’s test.
When he talked to the BBC, Root said Stokes did not always listen to him, even if the captain of the side. Root said the versatility knows what he’s doing at the moment.
“He doesn’t always listen to me,” Root said. “When I was a captain, he didn’t listen to me.”
“Oh no, he knows what he’s doing, and she’s good where he’s physically. It was an incredible effort.”
“Stokes is just desperate to be a man”
Root said Stokes is just a desperate to be a man who does things, and at the moment trusters his body. The dough said it was an encouraging sign for England because it shows that Stokes is back to the best.
“Just desperately longs to be a man and get things,” Root said. “Incredible efforts to do that.”
“I just panic that after a few bad injuries he wouldn’t get through the game, but now he clearly trusts his body.
“It’s a great sign for us that you’re moving forward. I think it’s really not because it’s back to his best.”
Stokes raised five goal in the Lord’s test and was convicted as a match player for his second shift performance.
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Published on:
16 July 2025
Tune