Ben stokes retirement date

  1. Ben Stokes retires: From Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, Cricketing world hail Stokes on SHOCK retirement
  2. Ben Stokes Set To Retire From ODI Cricket. Will Play Last Game On Tuesday Against South Africa. 2022.
  3. Ben Stokes: England all
  4. Moeen Ali says Ashes, Ben Stokes and England's Bazball style too good to refuse as he prepares for Test comeback
  5. Ben Stokes to retire from ODIs after home farewell
  6. Ben Stokes’s ODI exit could be beginning of the end for 50
  7. Ben Stokes to retire from ODIs after home farewell
  8. Ben Stokes retires: From Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, Cricketing world hail Stokes on SHOCK retirement
  9. Moeen Ali says Ashes, Ben Stokes and England's Bazball style too good to refuse as he prepares for Test comeback
  10. Ben Stokes Set To Retire From ODI Cricket. Will Play Last Game On Tuesday Against South Africa. 2022.


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Ben Stokes retires: From Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, Cricketing world hail Stokes on SHOCK retirement

Ben Stokes Retires: ENG vs SA LIVE: England star cricketer and Test captain Ben Stokes shocked the whole world by announcing his retirement from the ODI format of the game. Ben Stokes will now put his attention to T20 and Test cricket. The whole cricketing community remains in a state of shock after Stokes announced his retirement. Following his announcement, the cricketing world including the likes of Virat Kohli and others brought out their reactions to show their support for the player. Follow England vs South Africa Live Updates on InsideSport.IN. Ben Stokes Retires: ‘Most Competitive Bloke,’ from Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, cricket world hails Stokes after SHOCK ODI retirement – Check All Reactions Also Read: Ben Stokes Retires: ‘Most Competitive Bloke,’ from Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, cricket world hails Stokes after SHOCK ODI retirement – Check All Reactions “I will play my last game for England in ODI cricket on Tuesday in Durham. I have decided to retire from this format. This has been an incredibly tough decision to make. I have loved every minute of playing with my mates for England. We have had an incredible journey on the way,” Ben Stokes said in a statement. ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 — Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) Ben Stokes Retires: ‘Most Competitive Bloke,’ from Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, cricket world hails Stokes after SHOCK ODI retirement – Check All Reactions Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli took to social media to pay his tribute to Ben Stokes. Virat Kohli wrote, “...

Ben Stokes Set To Retire From ODI Cricket. Will Play Last Game On Tuesday Against South Africa. 2022.

Ben Stokes Retirement Post: In his official post, Stokes said the following things. “I will play my last game for He further adds, “Three formats are just unsustainable for me now. Not only do I feel that my body is letting me down because of the schedule and what is expected of us, but I also feel I am taking the place of another player who can give Jos and the rest of the team their 100%.” This statement of his truly justifies the amount of pressure, stress, and hard work a 3-format player has to put in. We often disregard the fact that over the years, cricket games have become more frequent and this can take a toll on the players as well. Lastly, he spoke about his clear intentions to focus on the remaining formats and to give them his 100%. “I will give everything I have to test cricket, and now, with this decision, I feel I can also give my total commitment to the T20 format.” Ben Stokes Stats in ODI Cricket: Batting: Stats Value Matches 104 Innings 89 Runs 2919 Average 39.45 Strike Rate 95.27 50s/100s 21/3 Best 102 Bowling: Stats Value Matches 104 Innings 87 Wickets 74 Average 41.8 Strike Rate 41.62 Best 5/61 Stokes the Personality: IMG SRC: The Hindu Sir Benjamin Stokes has always been in the limelight. It is not due to his off-field antiques, but because he is a very strong personality. Stokes was one of the few initial players who spoke about mental health in the gentlemen’s game. Credit goes to him for addressing such a taboo subject in the public. He is an inspi...

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Ben Stokes: England all-rounder to retire from one-day internationals after South Africa game Ben Stokes, England's Test captain, played key role in World Cup win in 2019 but says three formats "unsustainable" and will focus on red-ball cricket and T20Is; Watch Stokes' last ODI game against South Africa live on Sky Sports Cricket on Tuesday, coverage from 12.30pm • • • All the latest cricket news and fixtures Stokes' last ODI for England takes place at his home country ground in Durham, with the South Africa series all live on Sky Sports. Tuesday's coverage starts at 12.30pm on Sky Sports Cricket and Main Event, with the first ball at 1pm. "I will play my last game for England in ODI cricket on Tuesday in Durham," said Stokes, who has also captained the ODI side, in a statement on Monday. Trending • Transfer Centre LIVE! Man Utd issue retained list; De Gea talks continue • The Ashes: England 240-5 at tea as Root passes fifty LIVE! • US Open: McIlroy in contention as second round starts LIVE! • Papers: Chelsea lead Caicedo chase as Arsenal focus on Rice deal • Man Utd transfers: Leeds' Koch a surprise target • Russo on verge of Arsenal move as Man Utd exit announced • Hamilton: Mercedes have 'new energy' ahead of Canadian GP • Swiss rider Mader dies aged 26 after crash on Tour de Suisse • Arsenal transfers: Rice wants Gunners move despite Man City interest • Liverpool transfers: Reds join Chelsea in targeting Lavia • • "I have decided to retire from this format. This has be...

Moeen Ali says Ashes, Ben Stokes and England's Bazball style too good to refuse as he prepares for Test comeback

Moeen Ali says Ashes, Ben Stokes and England's Bazball style too good to refuse as he prepares for Test comeback Moeen Ali set for first Test appearance since 2021 after coming out of Test retirement for The Ashes, live on Sky Sports; "There are no question marks over any shots you play which gives me licence to play a few more rash shots. Even with the ball, Stokesy is more on the aggressive side" Moeen Ali says the lure of The Ashes, England's aggressive style of cricket and playing for Ben Stokes convinced him to come out of Test retirement. Off-spinning all-rounder Moeen agreed to return to the Test squad for the first time since September 2021 after Jack Leach was ruled out of the series with a stress fracture of the back. Trending • Transfer Centre LIVE! Man Utd issue retained list; De Gea talks continue • The Ashes: England 240-5 at tea as Root passes fifty LIVE! • US Open: McIlroy in contention as second round starts LIVE! • Papers: Chelsea lead Caicedo chase as Arsenal focus on Rice deal • Man Utd transfers: Leeds' Koch a surprise target • Russo on verge of Arsenal move as Man Utd exit announced • Hamilton: Mercedes have 'new energy' ahead of Canadian GP • Swiss rider Mader dies aged 26 after crash on Tour de Suisse • Arsenal transfers: Rice wants Gunners move despite Man City interest • Liverpool transfers: Reds join Chelsea in targeting Lavia • • "The exciting cricket the guys have been playing. It's an era I would have loved when I was playing [before]." Also S...

Ben Stokes to retire from ODIs after home farewell

Ben Stokes, Man of the Match in England’s 2019 World Cup final win against New Zealand at Lord’s, has announced that Tuesday’s ODI against South Africa at Durham’s Chester-le-Street will be his last in the format. Appointed England’s Test captain in April, the 31-year-old has chosen to focus on the Tests and T20 after deeming playing all three formats “unsustainable” for him. England's Ben Stokes stands on the field after the presentation after winning the Cricket World Cup final(AP) Stokes, who made his debut in 2011 against Ireland, will be playing his last ODI at his home ground. In 104 matches so far, he has scored 2,919 runs at an average of 39.44 and taken 74 wickets. Crowning moment of his brief but illustrious career was the 2019 World Cup final that was won after a thrilling Super Over, partly because Martin Guptill’s throw from the deep had deflected off Stokes’s outstretched bat and gone for a boundary. The match wouldn’t have gone that far had Stokes not scored 84 and featured in 110-run partnership with Jos Buttler, the current white-ball captain. “This has been an incredibly tough decision to make,” Stokes said in his statement. “I have loved every minute of playing with my mates for England. As hard as this decision was to come to, it’s not as hard as dealing with the fact I can’t give my teammates 100% of myself in this format any more. The England shirt deserves nothing less from anyone who wears it. “Three formats are just unsustainable for me now. Not on...

Ben Stokes’s ODI exit could be beginning of the end for 50

Was there really nothing we could do to allow Ben Stokes to continue to contribute in some way in all three formats without becoming completely exhausted? Illustration: Matt Johnstone Was there really nothing we could do to allow Ben Stokes to continue to contribute in some way in all three formats without becoming completely exhausted? Illustration: Matt Johnstone A week ago I would have confidently assumed that Ben Stokes would be fully committed to England’s 50-overs side, focusing on the next ODI World Cup as a reigning champion, massively motivated by the prospect of defending his title and able if necessary to take advantage of his position as Test captain to pick and choose his schedule to allow him to remain involved. Apparently the idea struck him during the Read more What is beyond doubt is that England’s schedule is impossibly hectic, and not just for multi-format players. You only have to look at the team England selected for the first ODI against South Africa on Tuesday, where Reece Topley and David Willey were rested having just played against India. This summer has felt unusually packed but the situation is not about to change – I recently saw England’s schedule for the next 12 months and it is absolutely brutal. If the priority within the sport is quality and entertainment, the best players have to be given the right conditions to produce their best performances – but is that the priority at all? It seems clear to me that for the people at the top of the ga...

Ben Stokes to retire from ODIs after home farewell

Ben Stokes, Man of the Match in England’s 2019 World Cup final win against New Zealand at Lord’s, has announced that Tuesday’s ODI against South Africa at Durham’s Chester-le-Street will be his last in the format. Appointed England’s Test captain in April, the 31-year-old has chosen to focus on the Tests and T20 after deeming playing all three formats “unsustainable” for him. England's Ben Stokes stands on the field after the presentation after winning the Cricket World Cup final(AP) Stokes, who made his debut in 2011 against Ireland, will be playing his last ODI at his home ground. In 104 matches so far, he has scored 2,919 runs at an average of 39.44 and taken 74 wickets. Crowning moment of his brief but illustrious career was the 2019 World Cup final that was won after a thrilling Super Over, partly because Martin Guptill’s throw from the deep had deflected off Stokes’s outstretched bat and gone for a boundary. The match wouldn’t have gone that far had Stokes not scored 84 and featured in 110-run partnership with Jos Buttler, the current white-ball captain. “This has been an incredibly tough decision to make,” Stokes said in his statement. “I have loved every minute of playing with my mates for England. As hard as this decision was to come to, it’s not as hard as dealing with the fact I can’t give my teammates 100% of myself in this format any more. The England shirt deserves nothing less from anyone who wears it. “Three formats are just unsustainable for me now. Not on...

Ben Stokes retires: From Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, Cricketing world hail Stokes on SHOCK retirement

Ben Stokes Retires: ENG vs SA LIVE: England star cricketer and Test captain Ben Stokes shocked the whole world by announcing his retirement from the ODI format of the game. Ben Stokes will now put his attention to T20 and Test cricket. The whole cricketing community remains in a state of shock after Stokes announced his retirement. Following his announcement, the cricketing world including the likes of Virat Kohli and others brought out their reactions to show their support for the player. Follow England vs South Africa Live Updates on InsideSport.IN. Ben Stokes Retires: ‘Most Competitive Bloke,’ from Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, cricket world hails Stokes after SHOCK ODI retirement – Check All Reactions Also Read: Ben Stokes Retires: ‘Most Competitive Bloke,’ from Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, cricket world hails Stokes after SHOCK ODI retirement – Check All Reactions “I will play my last game for England in ODI cricket on Tuesday in Durham. I have decided to retire from this format. This has been an incredibly tough decision to make. I have loved every minute of playing with my mates for England. We have had an incredible journey on the way,” Ben Stokes said in a statement. ❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 — Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) Ben Stokes Retires: ‘Most Competitive Bloke,’ from Virat Kohli to Stuart Broad, cricket world hails Stokes after SHOCK ODI retirement – Check All Reactions Former Indian skipper Virat Kohli took to social media to pay his tribute to Ben Stokes. Virat Kohli wrote, “...

Moeen Ali says Ashes, Ben Stokes and England's Bazball style too good to refuse as he prepares for Test comeback

Moeen Ali says Ashes, Ben Stokes and England's Bazball style too good to refuse as he prepares for Test comeback Moeen Ali set for first Test appearance since 2021 after coming out of Test retirement for The Ashes, live on Sky Sports; "There are no question marks over any shots you play which gives me licence to play a few more rash shots. Even with the ball, Stokesy is more on the aggressive side" Moeen Ali says the lure of The Ashes, England's aggressive style of cricket and playing for Ben Stokes convinced him to come out of Test retirement. Off-spinning all-rounder Moeen agreed to return to the Test squad for the first time since September 2021 after Jack Leach was ruled out of the series with a stress fracture of the back. Trending • Transfer Centre LIVE! Rice, Gundogan, Mount latest • US Open: McIlroy chasing Clark as Fitzpatrick makes ace LIVE! • Root scores sublime century in absorbing start to 'Bazball' Ashes • Fight Night: Clarke v Wach, plus Dubois and Riley LIVE! • Leicester appoint Maresca as manager • Canadian GP: CCTV issues end Practice One early recap • CCTV issues see Canadian GP P1 abandoned | P2 to start at 9.30pm • England declare on 393-8 as Ashes starts with a bang - as it happened • Arsenal transfers: 'Arsenal to target Lavia ahead of Caicedo' • Man Utd transfers: 'Man Utd to make final £50m bid for Mount' • • "The exciting cricket the guys have been playing. It's an era I would have loved when I was playing [before]." Also See: • Beginner's guide t...

Ben Stokes Set To Retire From ODI Cricket. Will Play Last Game On Tuesday Against South Africa. 2022.

Ben Stokes Retirement Post: In his official post, Stokes said the following things. “I will play my last game for He further adds, “Three formats are just unsustainable for me now. Not only do I feel that my body is letting me down because of the schedule and what is expected of us, but I also feel I am taking the place of another player who can give Jos and the rest of the team their 100%.” This statement of his truly justifies the amount of pressure, stress, and hard work a 3-format player has to put in. We often disregard the fact that over the years, cricket games have become more frequent and this can take a toll on the players as well. Lastly, he spoke about his clear intentions to focus on the remaining formats and to give them his 100%. “I will give everything I have to test cricket, and now, with this decision, I feel I can also give my total commitment to the T20 format.” Ben Stokes Stats in ODI Cricket: Batting: Stats Value Matches 104 Innings 89 Runs 2919 Average 39.45 Strike Rate 95.27 50s/100s 21/3 Best 102 Bowling: Stats Value Matches 104 Innings 87 Wickets 74 Average 41.8 Strike Rate 41.62 Best 5/61 Stokes the Personality: IMG SRC: The Hindu Sir Benjamin Stokes has always been in the limelight. It is not due to his off-field antiques, but because he is a very strong personality. Stokes was one of the few initial players who spoke about mental health in the gentlemen’s game. Credit goes to him for addressing such a taboo subject in the public. He is an inspi...