The Sentinel

STOKES: THAT’S THE WAY TO DO IT IF YOU WANT ENGLAND SPOT

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ENGLAND captain Ben Stokes has told county cricket’s Test hopefuls to watch and learn from his side’s fearless approach against New Zealand if they want to join the ranks.

Stokes has brought about a remarkable revolution in his first three games as skipper, revitalisi­ng a side who had won just one of the last 17 Tests and chalking up a hattrick of thrilling victories over the format’s reigning world champions.

Stokes has never been one to take a backward step on a cricket field and his partnershi­p with head coach Brendon Mccullum, who was also known as one of the most attacking players of his generation, has had a profound effect.

A side once gripped by fear has thrown off the shackles in stunning fashion, batting with an undiluted aggression that has yielded fireworks and showing the same spirit of adventure in the field. Almost as soon as Jonny Bairstow put the finishing touches to a 3-0 series sweep in fitting fashion - with a six into the Headingley stands - England announced that the same group of players had been picked to face India at Edgbaston on Friday.

That meant an unchanged squad of 14, plus wicketkeep­er Sam Billings who replaced Ben Foakes in Leeds as a Covid substitute and stays on as cover.

And Stokes has made it clear that anybody who wants to force their way into the set-up would be judged on their style as well as their statistics. “These last three games should have sent a message to people who aspire to play Test cricket for England,” he said.

“I’d like to think that people watching know what they have to do to try and bang the door down and get in this team. “I would say it’s about the manner and the way that you’re going to play, whether that be with a ball or a bat in your hand. It’s not necessaril­y your stats, or anything like that, it’s the manner that you play which is probably going to be first and foremost in the selectors’ minds.

“What we want to do is build on this. It’s not just about us at the moment. It’s about the future as well and what I we’ve done over the last three weeks is make people enjoy watching Test cricket. “If we were on the wrong side of results of these games, if they played out the same way but we’d lost, I would have walked off a very, very happy captain.”

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