Ben Stokes believes a number of the criticism of his England crew has gone overboard, however would moderately be referred to as “rubbish” than “arrogant”.
A two-day defeat within the first Ashes Check in Perth final week led to loads of troublesome questions for the vacationers, who’ve come below hearth for his or her pre-series preparations, unfastened shot choice and the choice to not ship senior gamers to this weekend’s pink ball warm-up match in Canberra.
Former Australia tempo bowler Mitchell Johnson branded them “arrogant” in a strongly-worded column for the West Australian newspaper, which had beforehand branded Stokes “cocky captain complainer”.
Talking earlier than the primary of 5 coaching periods in Brisbane earlier than Thursday’s day/evening second Check, Stokes took challenge with those that questioned the character of his facet.
“I think arrogant might be a little bit too far, but that’s OK. We’ll take the rough with the smooth,” he mentioned.
“Call us whatever you want. I’d rather words like ‘rubbish’, but ‘arrogant’, I’m not so sure about that. We didn’t have the Test match that we wanted to but we were great in passages of that game.”
Followers who stayed up late to tune in from the UK and a number of other thousand who made the lengthy journey Down Beneath have been united in dismay and frustration after England turned a powerful place at lunch on day two right into a thumping defeat inside just some hours.
And Stokes insists the gamers really feel the identical ache.
“It’s a results-based job that we’re in. We love our fans and we know we’ve got an incredible fanbase who come out here and support us,” he mentioned.
“They want to see us win, we want to win, we’re absolutely desperate. They’re absolutely desperate. We’re all on the same wavelength.
“We all know that there will be a number of disenchanted followers in England after that first defeat. But it surely’s a five-game sequence, we have got 4 video games to go. We have misplaced the primary one – we’re completely determined to return house with that objective from earlier than we even began the sequence, which is to win the Ashes.”
England plan further coaching in Brisbane
England have booked further coaching periods in Brisbane forward of the second Ashes Check as they appear to rebound from their two-day drubbing within the sequence opener at Perth.
The vacationers introduced on Monday that no first-choice gamers would journey to Canberra this weekend for the pink-ball tour sport in opposition to a Prime Minister’s XI, with solely batter Jacob Bethell and seamers Josh Tongue and Matthew Potts becoming a member of the Lions group.
England will spend 5 days collectively in Brisbane forward of the day-night Check at The Gabba from Thursday December 4, with an non-obligatory coaching slot on Saturday and a session on Sunday added to the build-up.
Saturday’s morning session will happen at Allan Border Area, with the remaining 4 observe outings – two within the afternoon, two below lights – staged at The Gabba from Sunday to Wednesday.
England have been rolled for 172 and 164 in Perth as they suffered a 14th defeat of their final 16 Check matches in Australia – the opposite two leads to that point have been attracts.
Hussain: England ‘not conceited’ to skip tour sport
Sky Sports activities’ Nasser Hussain on England sitting first-teamers out of pink-ball sport in Canberra:
“It is not arrogant.
“They may play that sport in opposition to the pink ball however The Gabba is so completely different from Canberra, which may be sluggish and low, if you happen to hearken to the Aussies out right here.
“At The Gabba, England will be practising under lights, in the nets, with a pink ball to get used to conditions.
“I’ve heard some stuff about ‘you could go and play that two-day sport as a result of it should look so unhealthy if you happen to then go to Brisbane and lose’.
“But you don’t do things because you think it will look bad if you lose. You do things because you think it is the best way to prepare a side to win.
“They’ve determined the easiest way to organize is below the lights within the nets on the Gabba.”
England proper to ‘maintain nerve’ with choices
Sky Sports activities’ Michael Atherton, talking on the Sky Sports activities Cricket Podcast:
“If an England batter had said, ‘I really want to feel bat on ball in a competitive game’ then go to Canberra – I’m sure that would have been the case. But I have no problem with England’s decision not to go.
“Not solely are the pitch situations completely different but in addition climate-wise as properly. Cool in Canberra, sizzling and humid at The Gabba.
“As a batter, I would have wanted to come to The Gabba in good time to get used to the pace, bounce and heat, rather than have a rushed arrival from Canberra.
“The straightforward factor to do is panic and decide primarily based on the way it appears to be like however I feel it’s important to maintain your nerve at this level. Why change tack now from choices made some time in the past?”
Ashes sequence in Australia 2025-26
All occasions UK and Eire
- First Check (Perth – November 21-25): Australia beat England by eight wickets
- Second Check (day/evening): Thursday December 4 – Monday December 8 (4am) – The Gabba, Brisbane
- Third Check: Wednesday December 17 – Sunday December 21 (11.30pm) – Adelaide Oval
- Fourth Check: Thursday December 25 – Monday December 29 (11.30pm) – Melbourne Cricket Floor
- Fifth Check: Sunday January 4 – Thursday January 8 (11.30pm) – Sydney Cricket Floor


