Ben Stokes to Retire from International Cricket After Ongoing Test
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England captain Ben Stokes, 35, announces retirement from international cricket after the ongoing 3rd Test against New Zealand, ending a 15-year career marked by iconic moments like the 2019 ODI World Cup win and a pivotal Ashes innings.
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Ben Stokes, a pivotal figure in English cricket, has had a career marked by both triumph and controversy.
Ben Stokes, England captain, announced his retirement from international cricket after the ongoing third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, ending a 15-year career. The announcement came during a bowling spell. England Cricket confirmed the 35-year-old would step away after the Test. Stokes had missed the second Test due to a London nightclub incident and only hinted at captaining the team "this week" before his return. He informed teammates of his decision before the fourth day, speaking emotionally: "The reasons can wait... I've had many trips to the well before for this team... I've got one more trip to do. Please, everyone do the same." Stokes' career included memorable moments like the 2019 ODI World Cup win against New Zealand and a pivotal unbeaten 135 in the Ashes.
His decision brings to a close a career marked by both triumph and controversy, with his final Test ongoing.
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- What are the full reasons behind Stokes' retirement decision?