England cricket supremo Rob Key said "it would be stupid" to rule Test captain Ben Stokes out of consideration for the role of skipper of the struggling white-ball team. Jos Buttler stood down last week following a poor display by the side at the ongoing 50-over Champions Trophy tournament in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, where his team lost all three of their group games. England have now suffered 10 defeats in 11 white-ball fixtures this year.
Vice-captain Harry Brook had appeared to be the heir apparent to Buttler but he is likely to be a mainstay in all three international formats, meaning a formidable workload. England and Wales Cricket Board managing director for men's cricket Key is considering his options, which include expanding Stokes's remit. The 33-year-old Durham all-rounder has proved himself an inspirational captain since succeeding Joe Root as Test skipper.
But his age and injury problems mean he has largely operated as a Test specialist for 16 months. Appointing Stokes as limited-overs captain would mean extending his "Bazball" alliance with Brendon McCullum, now the coach of England's white-ball teams as well as being in charge of the Test side. "I think nothing's off the table really," Key told reporters at Lord's.
"Ben Stokes is one of the best captains I've ever seen. It would be stupid not to look at him. It's just the knock-on effect of what that means." Stokes, currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, has not played a Twenty20 international since the T20 World Cup final in November 2022, and has not featured in a one-day international since the 2023 50-over World Cup in India.
Credit: Independent News Pakistan (INP)