Ben Stokes defends controversial declaration as England's 'likelihood to pounce' on Australia

Ben Stokes defended his determination to declare England's first innings at 393 for 8 after their two-wicket defeat to Australia within the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston.

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Stokes' determination got here beneath scrutiny within the media, with former England captains lining as much as say they might not have declared in the identical circumstances. And within the context of England's slender defeat late on the ultimate night, his declaration was questioned once more.

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Speaking on the BBC's Test Match Special, former England captain Michael Vaughan stated he would "guarantee" that Stokes wouldn't make the identical declaration within the second Test if the circumstances arose.

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"Those 30 or 40 runs…" Vaughan stated. "If you'd have asked Ben Stokes this morning, 'Would you have liked Joe to have got another 30 on that day one, you've now got them in the bank?' Of course [he would].

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"I'll assure at Lord's, in the event that they bat first they usually're 393 for 8 with 20 minutes to go, I'll assure that they're going to keep it up batting… not with Joe Root 118 not out."

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But at his press convention, Stokes stated: "If we had been in the identical place? Yeah. I wish to be 398 for six [sic] with 20 minutes left. That can be nice.

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"I could also turn it around and say, 'if we didn't declare, would we have got the excitement that we did at the end of day five?' I'm not a hundred percent sure, but I'm not going to be looking back on this game as 'what ifs'... the reality is, we just didn't manage to get over the line."

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"I wasn't overly surprised," Cummins stated, "But the wicket felt pretty good, so I thought every run was pretty much needed in that first innings."

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Stokes defined that he had sensed "an opportunity to pounce" on Khawaja and Warner, and that he wouldn't alter his daring captaincy fashion merely due to the opposition and the character of Ashes sequence.

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"I thought that was a time to pounce," Stokes stated on the presentation. "I am not going to change the way I have gone about my cricket because it is the Ashes.

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"Who is aware of? We may have gotten an additional 40 runs or misplaced two wickets in two balls. I'm not a captain who will get by on what ifs.

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"We saw it as an opportunity to pounce on Australia and really start day two on top."

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