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Don’t write us off, says Stokes

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Ben Stokes has warned to write off England and himself “at your peril” after the captain said his side would use the pain of being dominated by India as fuel.

England stumbled to a fifth test humbling by an innings and 64 runs inside three days on Saturday to go down 4-1 in a series that they started so well with victory in the opener.

Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum oversaw a sharp upturn in England’s form when they took over in 2022, and this was their first series defeat. India have not lost a test series at home since 2012, with Stokes praising the hosts for being “much the better team” and an “absolute beast” in these conditions.

“We came here with very high hopes and confidence about what we could achieve out here and it started off very well,” he said. “But losing the series 4-1, not just myself but the team are big enough to say we’ve been completely outplayed in the last four games.

“This series shouldn’t affect anything we’ve managed to achieve before this tour. It’s the first time, particular­ly these last four games, that this team has been dominated pretty much the whole time. We will use this as inspiratio­n to become a better team. We will use it as inspiratio­n to become better players.

“The media name ‘Bazball’ – everyone says “what is it?”. In my opinion it’s wanting to be a better player. In the face of defeat and failure, Bazball will hopefully inspire people to become better players and become even better than what we are.

“It’s making sure we are staying true to ourselves as players and as a team. It’s knowing that sometimes taking risks brings your downfall, but when there’s reason behind taking these risks that don’t quite work out, that is fine. It is a tough game, cricket, and it can eat you up, but this tour in particular [visiting India] there is always one that can lead you astray or make you a better player. I have done a lot of India tours now. I am obviously disappoint­ed with my performanc­e for the team, but write this team off, write me off at your own peril.

“[We will] use it as fuel. I’ve been through a lot of ups and downs, that’s what playing 100 test matches throws at you … and making sure I use those down moments that I have had to maybe work even harder.’’

- AAP

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