NEW DELHI: England’s Test captain Ben Stokes on Monday stayed clear of the debate regarding the absence of Pakistan’s key players — Babar Azam, Shaheen Afridi, and Naseem Shah — from the second and third Tests, stating that it’s purely Pakistan cricket‘s issue and has nothing to do with him.
Stokes, who had been out since the beginning of August with a hamstring injury, bowled comfortably in the nets on Sunday in preparation for the second Test, which starts in Multan on Tuesday.
When asked about their non-participation, Stokes emphasized that he focuses solely on his team’s performance and preparation. The absence of the trio has stirred discussions among fans and analysts, but
When asked about the non-participation of Pakistan trio, Stokes remained unfazed, reaffirming his belief in controlling only what happens on the field.
“That’s Pakistan cricket’s issue. Nothing to do with me,” Stokes stated in the pre-match presser.
In a surprising turn of events, Pakistan made significant changes to its line-up following a devastating defeat in the opening Test in Multan, where they were beaten by an innings and 47 runs.
The team management opted to replace their seasoned veterans with fresh, young talent, a decision that stunned the cricketing community.
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