One of the top cricketers in demand right now is Ben Stokes. He is a valuable addition to any team thanks to his all-around skills. The most recent speculations in the British media suggest that Stokes may come out of his ODI retirement to support England‘s title defense at the 2017 ODI World Cup, which will take place in India in October-November.
In 2022, the star all-rounder startled the globe by announcing his retirement from one-day international cricket to concentrate on leading England’s test team. Ravichandran Ashwin asserts that it will be the job of England’s white-ball skipper Jos Buttler to persuade Stokes to change his mind about calling it quits in ODI cricket.
At Rajasthan Royals, where Stokes also spent a brief period of time playing, Ashwin and Jos Buttler are coworkers.
In the Friends movie, Vadivelu tells a guy, “Dude, observe that guy for some time. According to Matthew Mott, Jos Buttler’s job apparently include keeping an eye on Ben Stokes. Ben Stokes is therefore being watched by Jos Buttler. Ben Stokes needs to come out of retirement and be eligible for the 50-over World Cup, and Jos Buttler is now responsible for doing that, Ashwin remarked on his YouTube channel.
Impressive ODI statistics for Ben Stokes
For his outstanding 84* from 98 balls in the 2019 ODI World Cup final, Stokes was named Player of the Match. The veteran scored 2924 runs in 105 ODIs for an average of 38.99 and a strike rate of 95.09, totaling 2924 runs. Over the course of his 50-over international career, he has scored three centuries and 21 half-centuries.
Stokes has performed admirably with the ball, picking up 74 wickets and posting career-best figures of 5/61. He has experienced injury problems recently, so if he does make a comeback for the ODI World Cup in 2023, he could only be able to bat. However, Stokes’ bat alone can fit him into any top team, so England won’t care.