Scottish Daily Mail

Crazy internatio­nal logjam forced Stokes to walk away

- NASSER HUSSAIN Former England captain

The issue is not with Ben Stokes, it’s with cricket’s internatio­nal schedule. You just have to look at the aftermath of Sunday’s one-day internatio­nal at Old Trafford. India were immediatel­y flying off to begin another tour in the Caribbean while england had to head straight to Durham for the start of another 50-over series today. It is just jam-packed. The Internatio­nal Cricket Council keep adding their own tournament­s and each board still seem to want a future tours programme full with as much bi-lateral cricket as possible. There are more formats being added and the IPL is getting longer and longer. The end result is that it has all left the game at breaking point. The support is still there for all this cricket — all games in england this summer have been virtually sold out — the players are well remunerate­d and we all love to see them across all formats. But the trouble is they are being pushed to their very limits. It has meant Stokes has had to make this decision. he’s an all-format cricketer and is now england Test captain. he bats, bowls and fields in all formats and throws himself into everything at a hundred miles an hour. I spotted something that sums it all up during Sunday’s game. Ben clearly has a sore knee and at one point he was at mid-off when hardik Pandya smashed one past Joe Root at mid-wicket. So Stokes, not being able to resist being in the action, waved at Root to say he would swap with him. Two balls later Pandya hit it there and Ben dived to take the catch. Something had to give and it is a real shame it’s the one-day format because Stokes gave us that incredible day three years ago at Lord’s that no england fan will ever forget. The way he navigated his way through his innings during the World Cup final and then again in the Super Over did so much to win that trophy against New Zealand for england and emphasised what an amazing 50-over cricketer he is. But he is hobbling with his knee and has to think of the mental demands as well as the physical ones. Stokes has got off to a fantastic start as Test captain but at some point there will be a downturn and when there is, everything lands at your door as england captain. Today will be very emotional at Durham even though Stokes will not want it to be all about him. The faithful there will stand to him and thank him for all the memories, for everything he has done for england in 50-over cricket. We will certainly miss him.

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