WTC 2025: England captain Ben Stokes gave a big statement regarding WTC; Said- This is misleading and confusing
WTC 2023-25: At present, Test series are being played between many countries across the world. In which there is competition between many teams including India, Australia, New Zealand to reach the final of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC). However, England's Test captain Ben Stokes has described this ICC tournament as confusing and confusing. Stokes is the first captain and player who has criticized this tournament.
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Actually, the England team has reached New Zealand to play the Thorpe-Crowe Trophy, here Ben Stokes said on Thursday, “To be honest, the World Test Championship is a bit confusing and confusing. Gonna put it in. This is one of those that I don't watch seriously. It is one of those things where if you are playing really good cricket over a long period of time and you are getting the results you want, you will find yourself in the final.”
Stokes further said, “For me and this team it is about moving forward match by match and series by series and if you find yourself in a position where you are in the World Test Championship final then it is fantastic, but It's weird to know that you've been playing for something for a long time.” “I don't remember if I've ever spent any real time thinking about the World Test Championship because it's completely confusing,” he said.
“We play a lot more cricket than anyone else,” the England Test captain ahead of the first Test against New Zealand. That's just what we try to focus on. If we play well, we will be in the final or thereabouts. But if we don't, we won't be.”
Let us tell you that in the race for WTC 2023-25, England is at sixth place, while New Zealand team is at fourth place. England had finished fourth in the last WTC cycle and this time too they are out of the race for next year's final at Lord's.
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