It is worth noting that the 32-year-old announced his retirement from the game’s ODI format but took a U-turn after many thrills and spills and joined the three Lions in their run for title defence.
England’s horrible run in the ODI World Cup 2023
England’s shocking run in the ODI World Cup 2023 have sent reverberations through the cricketing world. With six losses in eight games, including five consecutive defeats, the performance of the 2019 World Cup champions have been nothing short of disastrous. Widely regarded as prime favourites entering the tournament, the dramatic downturn in their form has confounded expectations, leaving fans and analysts astounded by their unexpected struggles on the world stage.
The Jos Buttler-led side, who are reeling from the shattering of their semifinal aspirations, now find themselves in a different battle. Their focus has shifted to salvaging a place in the top eight spots of the points table. This target is pivotal as it will secure their participation in the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025 edition, which is scheduled to be played in Pakistan.
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Ben Stokes on his ODI Retirement
On being questioned about his potential retirement from ODIs post the World Cup 2023, Stokes remained elusive, choosing not to unveil his plans. He expressed uncertainty, stating he had “no idea” about his future in the format. The Christchurch-born cricketer mentioned that he utilized the interval between matches to focus on recuperation from surgery, aiming to return to improved physical condition.
“I’ve no idea. I’m sure there will be a conversation but I don’t know when that will be. I have used the time between games here to give myself a better opportunity after the surgery,” Stokes said, as quoted by Belfast Telegraph.
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