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Ben Stokes breaks silence on retirement

Written by Vishwas Gupta

The timing was pure, unadulterated Ben Stokes. Dropping an international retirement bombshell midway through the fourth day of a crucial, series-deciding Test match against New Zealand at Trent Bridge is a script only he could write. While the England and Wales Cricket Board released the official announcement just 15 minutes before the tea interval, the 35-year-old was out on the turf, deep into a relentless bowling spell.

The sudden nature of the exit immediately ignited intense speculation across the cricketing world: was England’s talismanic captain pushed out by the hierarchy?

The suspicion was entirely logical. Stokes had only just returned to the side after being stood down for the second Test at The Oval on disciplinary grounds. The ECB and the Cricket Regulator had launched an investigation into his late-night celebrations following England’s victory in the first Test at Lord’s. Though he was ultimately cleared of any serious wrongdoing and reinstated for Trent Bridge, rumours swirled that the governing body was preparing to punish their skipper, creating a major rift.

Speaking to Sky Sports after breaking the news, Stokes addressed the conspiracy theories directly and made it clear that this was his choice alone. He denied that the disciplinary action or the missed match at The Oval had a direct, causal effect on his decision to bring down the curtain on a spectacular 15-year international career.

Instead, Stokes revealed the roots of his departure stretched back much further, originating during the painful 4-1 Ashes defeat in Australia last winter.

“The Lord’s Test, for me, was something that brought back negative feelings about where I was in my career,” Stokes said.

“I’d worked so hard since getting home to put things right, or at least that’s what I thought I was doing. I put so much time and effort into doing that and I just burned myself out.”

While he insisted the board did not force his hand, the all-rounder did concede that the recent nightclub controversy and the subsequent media storm added fuel to a fire that was already burning. He described an exhausting week at Lord’s, followed by a poignant moment sitting in the dressing room next to his long-time teammate Joe Root, where the reality of his mental exhaustion became undeniable.

“There was a build-up to it, how things were during the whole week at Lord’s and then another moment when I sat next to Joe Root in the dressing room,” he said.

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