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England's Stokes to retire from international cricket

Press Association  •  June 29th, 2026 5:00 am
England's Stokes to retire from international cricket

England's Ben Stokes has stunned the cricketing world by announcing his international retirement mid-Test | Photo: AP

England captain Ben Stokes has announced his bombshell retirement from international cricket.
Stokes issued a statement shortly before tea on day four of the decisive third Test against New Zealand, having informed his team-mates in the dressing room at Trent Bridge before the start of play.
As the news broke on Sunday, Stokes was in the middle of a mammoth bowling spell, with news filtering out into a stunned crowd as he stood at the top of his mark to start an 11th over.
The 35-year-old received a spontaneous standing ovation from all four corners of the crowd and then produced a quite remarkable piece of theatre – having Zak Foulkes caught at slip with his next ball.
The fans roared in delight as the rest of the team mobbed him in a moment that will live long in English cricket folklore.
The shocking development comes in the immediate aftermath of the disciplinary incident that unfolded earlier this month, involving Stokes and Gus Atkinson in a London nightclub.
He was stood down from the second Test at the Oval while the England and Wales Cricket Board conducted an investigation into the episode. He was later handed a written conduct warning but escaped any further censure and immediately returned to lead the side in Nottingham.
Speaking for the first time since the saga began on Wednesday, he appeared to cast doubt over his long-term future, repeatedly focusing on the importance of the five days ahead. Invited to clarify that he was not back in the side for one match only, he refused to do so.
Ben Stokes

Stokes told his England team-mates of his decision before day four of the third Test | Photo: AP

Informing his team that his long and storied England career was coming to an end in the next 48 hours, Stokes said in a clip shared by the ECB: "There's something that I know is going to happen over the next two days, which is my last two days as your captain and my last two days representing England.
"Reasons can wait but I've had many trips to the well before for this team, for you blokes, for people beforehand and I've got one more trip to do.
"And the only thing that I ask, please, is can everyone please just do the same? We've done a lot of hard work still to do, and the only thing that I want is to be able to walk off the end of that field regardless of the result, knowing that I've had this group of men and one lady (fielding coach Sarah Taylor) give everything for the last two days.
"The only thing I want is just for everyone to give it not only for me, selfishly, but also for this team and everything else we've got going forward for you blokes.
"Let's just go out there and f***ing give absolutely everything for another two days because that's my only intention and that's where all my energy is right now.
"(I've) got the emotional side out of it but now it's time to go to work and everyone else, please just come with me."
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