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Stokesseen as leading revival for England

Talismanic all-rounder takes over captaincy after Ashes hammering and Caribbean disaster

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England cricket chief Rob Key says a talented test side can become a force again under new captain Ben Stokes despite a dismal run of results over the past 14 months.

Talismanic all-rounder Stokes was named as the successor to Joe Root, a close friend, in Key’s first major announceme­nt since becoming managing director of the England men’s team.

The 30-year-old Stokes takes over the reins with England at a low ebb after an Ashes hammering in Australia and a dispiritin­g series defeat in the West Indies.

England, world champions in the white ball, 50-over format, have slumped to fifth in the world test rankings after winning just one of their past 17 matches.

But Key, who played 15 tests for England as a batsman, was upbeat about the future, saying many of England’s recent troubles were related to the extra pressure of playing amid the pandemic and stuck in biosecure bubbles.

“We can make decisions, we can produce good cricketers and county cricket can be a breeding ground for great internatio­nal cricketers as it was before,” Key said at Lord’s. “I’m optimistic about English cricket, otherwise I wouldn’t have taken this job.”

The 42-year-old, who has given up a career as a television pundit to take up his new job, succeeds Ashley Giles, who was sacked following the 4-0 flop in Australia.

That came after series losses in India and at home against New Zealand, while India led 2-1 after four tests in the subsequent series in England, with the fifth and final match reschedule­d to July this year after coronaviru­s cases in the visitors’ camp.

“I think there are talented cricketers in there,” Key said. “We just haven’t got the best out of them.”

I think there are talented cricketers in there. We just haven’t got the best out of them

ROB KEY, ENGLAND CRICKET CHIEF

 ?? ?? Ben Stokes assumes the captaincy with England struggling in tests.
Ben Stokes assumes the captaincy with England struggling in tests.

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