Can't see him play in immediate future...: Key on Stokes' white-ball career

ANI April 11, 2025 175 views

England's cricket management is carefully managing Ben Stokes' return to full playing capacity, prioritizing his Test cricket performance. Rob Key has indicated that Stokes is currently rebuilding his bowling strength and focusing on becoming a complete all-rounder again. While white-ball cricket isn't immediately on the horizon, the door remains open for a potential T20 World Cup involvement. The key priority is ensuring Stokes' full fitness and maintaining his exceptional playing standards.

"I cannot see him playing in the immediate future" - Rob Key, England Cricket Managing Director
London, April 11: Speaking on star all-rounder Ben Stokes' future in white-ball cricket, England team's managing director Rob Key said that "he cannot see him playing it in the immediate future." he said the focus currently lies on Test cricket and restoring his full workload as a pace-bowling all-rounder.

Key Points

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Stokes gradually returning to bowling at 75 percent capacity

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Focus on Test cricket and full all-rounder role

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Potential T20 World Cup return remains open

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Harry Brook hopes for Stokes' white-ball comeback

Speaking on the podcast, as posted by the Sky Sports Cricket X handle, Key said, "I cannot see him playing in the immediate future. So the whole point with Ben is now he just actually Neil Colleen, our bowling coach (Neil Killeen, elite pace bowling coach), was working with him last week or a few days ago, and he started his bowling at 75 percent. And that's the focus."

Key also acknowledged that newly-appointed white-ball captain Harry Brook is keen on having someone of Stokes' level white-ball cricket but asserted for that, he will have to be in the "best condition physically and be able to get through".

"You know, he has not played a game (Since the 2023 WC, tournament for which he returned from his ODI retirement taken during 2022). So our focus with Ben is that Zimbabwe test (May 22 onwards at Trent Bridge) and him getting ready and playing as that full role that he does. Not only is a brilliant captain, but batsman also being able to play as that fourth bowler, you know, play in that proper all-rounder role."

Key also said that if it all goes well, there is T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka next year and he could have a chance at it as well.

"But there is no point me sitting here now and saying that he will definitely be in that because there is so much cricket to go from it. But as far as we are concerned, no one's really out of it. If you are in if you are playing as well as you possibly can, if you are one of the best players in the country and you are fit and in the best condition possible, there is no reason why you cannot come in and you can do those things that Harry has sort of said, then anyone can come in," he concluded.

Reader Comments

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Sarah T.
Makes total sense to prioritize his fitness for Tests first. Stokes is invaluable to England's red-ball team and we need him at 100%! Hope he can return to white-ball when ready 🤞
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James P.
Kinda disappointing tbh. The World Cup just isn't the same without Stokesy's explosive batting. But health comes first I suppose.
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Rajiv K.
Smart management by England. Stokes has given his all for years - let the man recover properly. The Ashes showed what happens when he's fully fit 🔥
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Megan L.
While I understand the reasoning, I do think the ECB should be clearer about timelines. Fans deserve more transparency about when we might see him in colored kit again.
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Tom W.
That 75% bowling stat worries me... Hope he's not being rushed back too soon. Remember what happened last time? 😬
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Anika R.
Harry Brook's leadership will be tested without Stokes in the lineup. Big shoes to fill but exciting to see new talent step up! #FutureOfCricket

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