England’s Ben Stokes Takes Indefinite Break from Game “To Prioritise Mental Wellbeing”

England's Ben Stokes has announced to take an indefinite break from all forms of cricket to "prioritise his mental well-being".
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
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England's Ben Stokes has announced to take an indefinite break from all forms of cricket to "prioritise his mental well-being". The England team currently has to play in the 5-match Test series against India. In a statement, the ICC said, "The England and Wales Cricket Board can confirm that Ben Stokes will take an indefinite break from all cricket with immediate effect. Stokes has withdrawn from England's Test squad ahead of the Test series against India starting next week to prioritise his mental wellbeing and to rest his left index finger, which has not fully healed since his return to competitive cricket earlier this month."

Meanwhile, Craig Overton has replaced Stokes in the 5-match Test series against India. Stokes, the vice-captain of the team, had also captained the team in the ODI series against Pakistan recently. The champion all-rounder, who played a key role in England's victory in the ODI World Cup, suddenly took an indefinite break from cricket due to mental illness. Respecting the decision of this player, the board allowed him to withdraw from the series against India.

Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News
Source: Google / Image credit: ANI News

Difficult to play in T20 World Cup:

The ICC T20 World Cup is to be held in the UAE in October-November. This time the World Cup is to be organized from 17 October to 14 November. Stokes has announced to take a break from all three formats of cricket. The World Cup is to be organized only after three months. As Stokes has announced the break, it is being speculated that he will not return to the cricket field this year. In such a situation, in the T20 World Cup, England will have to go without this champion all-rounder.

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