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    Stokes Brushes Off Critics, Backs England’s Bold Ashes Preparation Plan

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekNovember 12, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Captain insists his team will be ready for Australia despite a single warm-up match and a dismal 14-year record on Australian soil.

    PERTH: Defying criticism from cricket legends, England captain Ben Stokes has staunchly defended his team’s controversial preparation for the upcoming Ashes series, which hinges on just one warm-up match before the first Test in Perth on November 21.

    The decision to forgo multiple first-class fixtures against Australian state teams has been labeled a major risk by pundits like Ian Botham and Geoffrey Boycott, especially given England’s horrific recent record in Australia. The tourists have not won a Test series there since 2010-11, suffering three consecutive heavy defeats, including two 4-0 losses and a 5-0 whitewash.

    Stokes, however, pointed to the unrelenting modern cricket calendar as the primary reason for the sparse schedule. “Some of our squad members were playing the series in New Zealand,” he explained, noting that most of Australia’s Test players are currently tuning up in domestic matches. “The schedule is jam-packed. It’s a lot different to 10, 15, 20, 30 years ago.”

    He assured fans and critics alike that the team’s process was rigorous. “We put a lot of time and effort into how we prepare for every series,” Stokes stated. “Come the 21st of this month, we know that we would have done everything possible.”

    The spotlight also falls on star batsman Joe Root, who has never scored a Test century in Australia. Stokes was quick to shield his teammate from scrutiny, proclaiming him “the greatest English batter that the nation’s seen.”

    “He’s not come out here to score a 100 in Australia,” Stokes reframed, “he’s come out here to contribute to the team.”

    Acknowledging the unique pressure of an Ashes tour, Stokes conceded that the environment is unlike any other in cricket. Yet, he remains confident that his squad, which begins its campaign with a three-day match against the England Lions, will be battle-ready when the series begins.

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