Ben Stokes, who captained England to a victory against New Zealand, thinks that the way his side performed has raised the bar for aspiring teams, Ben Stokes aware that everyone.
“With the way everyone applied themselves and the attitude they brought to every single day, every single session, and every single hour of these three matches, even if we were on the wrong side of the results in these games, if they had gone the same way but we had lost, I would have walked off a very happy captain.
I’d like to assume that anybody watching knows what they need to do to break down the door and attempt to join this squad “Stokes stated on Monday, June 27.
The series, according to Stokes, provided a clear message about how the team management wanted players to approach the game and how it may affect selections. Stokes said that England’s offensive style of play effectively turned heads.
“I anticipated that everyone would adopt the mindset that Brendon and I desired for this team, but I didn’t anticipate that it would work out this well. I believe that those who hope to play Test cricket for England over the next two to three years at the very least should have received a message from these last three matches.
As England sped to a comfortable victory in the series’ last innings, Jonny Bairstow, the batsman who best represented their new strategy, received high plaudits from Stokes as well.
“He has demonstrated that ability in white-ball cricket, and he currently plays as though he is wearing the colors. It was quite remarkable for him to follow up an outstanding knock at Trent Bridge with performances in both innings this week” Stokes stated.
“I was aware that everyone would adopt this mindset of attack,” says Stokes
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