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Stokes, Leadership & England's Selection Gamble

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Ben Stokes' nightclub incident has dominated the headlines, but what are the real consequences for England and their captain? Sanjay Murthy and Geraint Jones discuss leadership, decision-making under pressure, the challenge of replacing Ben Stokes, Joe Root's return as captain, Harry Brook's future, Jordan Cox and Harry Crocombe's England opportunities, and England's selection gamble for the Second Test. Plus: 🏏 Do England trust Harry Brook? 🏏 Can anyone replace Ben Stokes? 🏏 Why Jordan Cox has been called up 🏏 England's no-spinner gamble 🏏 Women's T20 World Cup review 🏏 Sri Mandhana in Who Am I? Watch, listen and subscribe for weekly cricket debate, insight and stories from inside the game. 00:00 Ben Stokes And Decision Making 01:39 Why McCullum Is Disappointed 04:07 Consequences Of Poor Decisions 07:14 England's Leadership Problem 08:48 Freddie Flintoff & Pressure In Sport 13:12 Fame, Match Fixing & Legacy 15:51 Root Captains England 18:21 Can England Replace Stokes? 20:14 Jordan Cox & Harry Crocombe 24:25 England's Selection Gamble 27:43 Has James Rew Been Hard Done By? 28:54 Second Test Predictions 30:10 Kane Williamson's Retirement 31:10 Who Am I? 35:28 Women's T20 World Cup Review 43:45 West Indies As Dark Horses #EnglandCricket #BenStokes #JoeRoot #CricketPodcast #TestCricket

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Stokes, Leadership & England's Selection Gamble

Ben Stokes' nightclub incident has dominated the headlines, but what are the real consequences for England and their captain? Sanjay Murthy and Geraint Jones discuss leadership, decision-making under pressure, the challenge of replacing Ben Stokes, Joe Root's return as captain, Harry Brook's future, Jordan Cox and Harry Crocombe's England opportunities, and England's selection gamble for the Second Test. Plus: 🏏 Do England trust Harry Brook? 🏏 Can anyone replace Ben Stokes? 🏏 Why Jordan Cox has been called up 🏏 England's no-spinner gamble 🏏 Women's T20 World Cup review 🏏 Sri Mandhana in Who Am I? Watch, listen and subscribe for weekly cricket debate, insight and stories from inside the game. 00:00 Ben Stokes And Decision Making 01:39 Why McCullum Is Disappointed 04:07 Consequences Of Poor Decisions 07:14 England's Leadership Problem 08:48 Freddie Flintoff & Pressure In Sport 13:12 Fame, Match Fixing & Legacy 15:51 Root Captains England 18:21 Can England Replace Stokes? 20:14 Jordan Cox & Harry Crocombe 24:25 England's Selection Gamble 27:43 Has James Rew Been Hard Done By? 28:54 Second Test Predictions 30:10 Kane Williamson's Retirement 31:10 Who Am I? 35:28 Women's T20 World Cup Review 43:45 West Indies As Dark Horses #EnglandCricket #BenStokes #JoeRoot #CricketPodcast #TestCricket

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