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Rob Key says Ben Stokes is an option for the White-Ball Captaincy in the UK.

MONews
5 Min Read

The United Kingdom was surprised by asking Ben Stoke to be in charge of the sick white ball, and the managing director Rob Key admitted that he would be “stupid” without considering the test captain.

JOS Buttler has concluded the disappointing Reign with a disappointing champion trophy campaign, and has been defeated 10 times in 11 games since this year’s turn.

His vice president, Harry Brook, was thought to be in front of the queue if he was asked to step down to the next generation, but Key, the executive director of the male cricket, gives time to consider his choice.

And it seems that one of them is to expand the briefing of Stokes in unexpected movements.

The 33-year-old boy has proved natural and inspiring wires since he acquired Red-Ball from Joe root, but the problem of age and injuries is now recovering from the second serious hamstring problem per year and previously undergoing major knee surgery.

Bazball Duo

However, Key is alive with the view of the ‘BAZBALL’ duo of Stokes and Brendon McCullum.

“I think there’s nothing at the table. Ben Stokes is one of the best captains I’ve seen. ”

“It would be stupid to not see him. It is just a recording effect of that meaning.

“Are you trying to find this team, the best leader who can go forward? Who can manage it? Who will actually drive it? Leadership is all. He is an incredibly good tactical artist we saw in the test cricket, but he is the leader of a man. ”

In particular, given the long fitness struggle, stoke fresh and preparation for action will be the main concern.

He did not play the T20 International since the November 2022 World Cup final and did not appear in ODI after the Indian tournament in 2023.

The risk of pushing Stoke into a destruction point for a year, where you can see the Maki Home series with India and the enthusiastic Ash tour in the winter, is clear, but height is tempted by a more optimistic prospect.

“We don’t want to be at risk, but in the UK, ‘What if you go wrong?’ Well, you should also think, ‘What will happen if it goes correctly?’

“They are a decision to do. People surprise you. I think he is a good leader and he likes to work. Ben has a lot of energy for many things. ”

Coach development

Key followed Stoke at the training camp in Abu Davi last week, and he combined continuous rehabilitation with the first step towards the off -field future in the game.

“We want the best people to participate in coaching. So we led him through coach development, ”Key said.

Jos Buttler kneeled in the British training session.
JOS Buttler retired when England’s white factory was over at an exit from the Champion Trophy (Bradley Collyer/PA).

KEY was not ashamed of the ABJECT run that forced the hands of Buttler and presented the current mystery to provide a disgusting evaluation of the team’s recent production.

He suggested that the team’s once afraid of blow is “falling from the cliff,” and he also admitted that some of the side public declarations were misunderstood.

Since the beginning of the ‘Bazball’ era, Britain is known to make a bold statement and sometimes threatened to cross the line with ordinary delusions.

KEY generally admitted in a typical manner: “When we interview, when the player is holding a press conference after the game, we say a lot of garbage for many hours.

“They are working hard to avoid angry players in the dressing room and try not to give up what they don’t think. They eventually create a headline for it. But I do not actually kill people in what they say. ”

Read more: There is nothing to solve the captain problem at the table of Brendon McCullum.

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