More change needed after Stokes retires - Vaughan
•More change needed after Stokes retires - VaughanTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, 'That's exactly why he's a great!' - Stoke...
•Stokes, coach Brendon McCullum and director of men's cricket Rob Key had all been retained in their roles by England and Wales chief executive Richard Gould after last winter's Ashes defeat.
•Vaughan suggested Stokes could return to the fold if there is change at the top."There will be change," Vaughan told the BBC."There must be change after what we've seen here in terms of a cricketing s...
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More change needed after Stokes retires - VaughanTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, 'That's exactly why he's a great!' - Stokes' strikes with first ball after retirement announcedByMatthew HenryBBC Sport journalist at Trent BridgePublished4 minutes agoFormer captain Michael Vaughan said he will be "absolutely staggered" if there is not more leadership change in English cricket after Ben Stokes' retirement.Stokes, 35, will play his final day of international cricket on day five of the third Test against New Zealand on Monday, having announced his shock decision on Sunday. Stokes, coach Brendon McCullum and director of men's cricket Rob Key had all been retained in their roles by England and Wales chief executive Richard Gould after last winter's Ashes defeat. Vaughan suggested Stokes could return to the fold if there is change at the top."There will be change," Vaughan told the BBC."There must be change after what we've seen here in terms of a cricketing sense now over a period of time."Hosts set for defeat by NZ on Stokes' final day as England playerRetirement the best thing for me - StokesPublished15 hours agoUnconventional exit for an English great - AgnewPublished15 hours agoStokes, one of the most iconic figures of his generation, told his team-mates of his decision before day four and his retirement was announced at 15:25 BST. It was immediately followed by him taking the wicket of Zak Foulkes with his next delivery.After play Stokes, who said he will continue to play for Durham, said ending his international career was the "best thing" for him and denied the decision was made as a direct result of events across a tumultuous recent period.Stokes missed the second Test after an incident in a London nightclub before being cleared to return as captain for the third Test at Trent Bridge.The extraordinary...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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