England Cricket has hit a new low, and more talking has been done after their loss against New Zealand about whether managing director Rob Key and head coach Brendon McCullum should stay in their respective roles after this Test series. Nasser Hussain has now come up questioning the coaching staff after they did not back Ben Stokes, while writing on The Athletic.
"They should have said: "As long as nothing else comes out about what went on in Chelsea during the investigation, Stokes is still our captain. He is effectively banned for one game which will hurt him, but he’s done a lot of good for this team and led them bloody well for four years. He’s been there for us and others. We need to be there for him now."
Ben Stokes and ECB are not on the same line
"The comments of Key and McCullum must have come because they believed Stokes was thinking of quitting, but a few days later there he was playing and giving his all for Durham in the County Championship."
He knew he was appointing a man with flaws- Nasser Hussain slams Rob Key
The former England captain further added that Rob Key knew Ben Stokes had many flaws, yet the management decided to hand him the captaincy in the traditional format. Ben Stokes is back in the side and will be captaining in the third and final Test match against the Kiwis at Trent Bridge.
"England have rapped Stokes on the knuckles. He is on his last warning. But the powers that be should want him to remain England captain and go out and show the world what a true leader and world-class all-round cricketer he still is."
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