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"This is our World Cup and we are going to go about it how we want to" : Ben Stokes

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Stubborn Stokes insists this is still England’s World Cup

All-Rounder Ben Stokes promised England fans his team-mates would not take a backward step as they soak up the disappointment of losing to their great rivals Australia at Lord’s.

Stokes played a noble hand with the world’s No.1 team under the cosh but his 89, carved out while he was suffering from cramp, was not enough to stop the world champions winning this key match by 64 runs.

And that puts the hosts in a precarious position following their third defeat with just two group matches left, matches against in-form India and New Zealand where there is little margin for error.

Yet Stokes, who produced a superb 115-ball knock featuring two sixes and eight fours, offered a rallying cry when asked if he had a message for worried fans.

“This is our World Cup,” he said. “We've had great support over the last four years and we know how much the World Cup means to fans and we know that as players as well.

“It's one of the biggest times and greatest times to be a cricketer, which is to represent your country at a World Cup.

"But we are not going to take a backwards step and, as I've said, this is our World Cup and we are going to go about it how we want to.”

The all-rounder was adamant that there was ‘nothing to worry about’ regarding his fitness after hobbling through much of his innings and he was insistent that he would be ready for the match against India at Edgbaston on Sunday, which now has a ‘must-win’ look about it.

Stokes, who has been on the losing side twice in succession despite innings of 82 not out against Sri Lanka and now his 89, conceded: “I think it's just disappointing, losing. Everyone tries to go out there and play knocks to get over the line for the team.

"But normally we have two or three guys in the order who can do that. We have to really dig deep in these last couple of games here, not go back on how we know we play well.

“Look, everybody's obviously disappointed in the last two games but, you know, this is our World Cup and we are going to go about it the way we know how we play best.

"I think that's our mindset, that's what's made us so successful in the last four years. Back-to-back losses can sometimes make you as a team think differently, but we are not going to go away from our method of playing.

“We just need to adjust to situations and then conditions, but we are not for one minute going to take a backward step, especially in these last two (group) games.

"It always feels nice getting runs and stuff like that, but it counts for nothing when you can't get over the line."

England - who hadn’t lost back-to-back ODIs on home soil since 2015 - still have hopes in their own hands but asked if Sunday’s match felt like a final, Stokes was dialling down the pressure.

He added: “I think we just need to take these last two games as they come. It could be completely different conditions to what we faced here. We know what we are going to do going in with our plans and then it's all about adjusting once the game starts.

"We've got a great record against India in England, but we'll just have to wait and see what conditions we’re faced with, but they are another team who are in good form, so hopefully we can bring our best game."

Once again, England certainly missed their injured opener Jason Roy but Stokes offered support for replacement James Vince, who suffered a second ball duck, following previous innings of 14 and 26.

“Obviously, losing a player of Jason's class and form, it is tough. But the back-up batsmen we have, in terms of James Vince coming in, he is a phenomenal player,” he said.

Sometimes, though, you just have to tip your hat to a world-class bowler. After Mitchell Starc’s beauty to end his innings, Stokes said ruefully: “It was a good ball, yeah, a 90mph reverse-swing yorker…”

ICC media release
 
Err you have to win it to get it.... Maybe England thought they'll get it just by participating. :sarf2
 
You keep on doing that sir. Your team opened up the gate for 3 other contenders. 5/5 for Effort! :genius
 
Keep digging son.

If we believe KP your skipper is taking too many backward steps.....
 
Jason Roy - South Africa
Eoin Morgan - Ireland
Ben Stokes - New Zealand
M Ali & Rashid - Pakistan
Jofra Archer - West Indies
Tom Curran- South Africa

This is New England and it’s their World Cup :tahir
 
Agreed. They host the world cup lol. There ends their association with the world cup. This is an England side who is virtually capable of losing to any side in the right condition. (excl. Afghanistan).
 
Jason Roy - South Africa
Eoin Morgan - Ireland
Ben Stokes - New Zealand
M Ali & Rashid - Pakistan
Jofra Archer - West Indies
Tom Curran- South Africa

This is New England and it’s their World Cup :tahir

To be fair to Ben, since their team is actually the World 11, it doesn't matter which country wins, they have a representative in their team. So in the end England always wins and it's fair to say it's their World cup. :D
 
England's last 11 games against Australia, India, New Zealand in the Cricket World Cup

Lost
Lost
Lost
Tied
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
Lost
 
To be fair to Ben, since their team is actually the World 11, it doesn't matter which country wins, they have a representative in their team. So in the end England always wins and it's fair to say it's their World cup. :D

Wonderfully put brother :sachin

Oh, I forgot to add Trevor Bayliss (Aussie) is England's coach :yk
 
Jason Roy - South Africa
Eoin Morgan - Ireland
Ben Stokes - New Zealand
M Ali & Rashid - Pakistan
Jofra Archer - West Indies
Tom Curran- South Africa

This is New England and it’s their World Cup :tahir

Actually tom is from Zimbabwe
 
The worst thing England can do is to change the way the play. Their approach has helped them become the number one ODI team.

The challenge for them is to (a) get Roy fit and (b) get their misfiring players to fire.

It is not about helping mediocre players raise their game or relying on flukes. If England play their best cricket, they will beat everyone.
 
England need to get Bairstow and Buttler back on form to have a chance. Root and Stokes are doing well but the former two have to show up more consistently as well. Their strength is batting and should back it both batting and chasing as well.
 
The worst thing England can do is to change the way the play. Their approach has helped them become the number one ODI team.

The challenge for them is to (a) get Roy fit and (b) get their misfiring players to fire.

It is not about helping mediocre players raise their game or relying on flukes. If England play their best cricket, they will beat everyone.

I don't think they are in a mental state to play their natural game.
 
This is what hurt them the most. This approach. They been stubborn so far what a pathetic decision to bowl first yesterday given their troubles while chasing in this tournament
 
I said it before(several times) and i say it again - JASON ROY is the most important player for england!
Not bairstow, not root, not morgan, not buttler or stokes(hes englands 2nd most important player)!
England will only beat the top teams with a fully fit and functioning JASON ROY!
 
I said it before(several times) and i say it again - JASON ROY is the most important player for england!
Not bairstow, not root, not morgan, not buttler or stokes(hes englands 2nd most important player)!
England will only beat the top teams with a fully fit and functioning JASON ROY!
Roy is like our fakhar.
We can only win the wc, if fakhar plays at his best!
 
The worst thing England can do is to change the way the play. Their approach has helped them become the number one ODI team.

The challenge for them is to (a) get Roy fit and (b) get their misfiring players to fire.

It is not about helping mediocre players raise their game or relying on flukes. If England play their best cricket, they will beat everyone.

Opposition needs 10 good balls. They need 50 overs ( courtesy: Azar Mahmood) :)
 
in 1992 world cup Pakistan adopted this policy. Just that it was with respect to bowling. Imran Khan was willing to let his bowlers wide balls noballs to make sure their bowlers can take wickets. Basically attacking non stop. Now England adopts the same policy with batting. We know which one is more likely to work out. If only England adopted the policy with ball they probably would not have lost this many games. In batting you are allowed only one mistake unless opposition also makes the mistake. With bowling you can make mistakes and come back in the same match. This is why their policy is flawed. He talks only about batting completely forgetting there is another department called bowling. Sure enough their field setting, on field strategy, bowling plans are all atrocious.
 
Jason Roy - South Africa
Eoin Morgan - Ireland
Ben Stokes - New Zealand
M Ali & Rashid - Pakistan
Jofra Archer - West Indies
Tom Curran- South Africa

This is New England and it’s their World Cup :tahir

You got everything right except Moeen and rashid -they were born in eng only there r the british by birth

If you go by ancestral countries then we ll have to put whole of pakistan to indian alligence :-p
 
:)))

And that is the reason they lose in tournaments.

From 350 is par, we'll make 500, to world cup is ours. They don't realize that they're only bilateral bullies that too when the pitches are super flat.

Tournaments they cannot survive, or any sporting pitch.
 
What an arrogant statement by Stokes. Glad England are getting exposed for the overrated team that they are.
 
What an arrogant statement by Stokes. Glad England are getting exposed for the overrated team that they are.

They pretty much destroyed ODI cricket by scoring 400 + in the flattest of pitches. 481 is the highest score in ODI :facepalm. Took the beauty away from the game, and now on sporting pitches ‘It doesn’t suit our brand of cricket.’
 
That is why I called England the most overconfident team in this world cup. Does that make sense now? [MENTION=1842]James[/MENTION] Can I get my thread back? :inti
 
They pretty much destroyed ODI cricket by scoring 400 + in the flattest of pitches. 481 is the highest score in ODI :facepalm. Took the beauty away from the game, and now on sporting pitches ‘It doesn’t suit our brand of cricket.’

These English flat pitches made me hate ODIs. Give me low scoring thrillers on sporting pitches, rather than matches where team batting first puts a mammoth total and pretty much wins the match after the first innings.
 
Please stop it England, you're embarrassing yourselves. They look like children throwing toys out of the pram.. :))
 
:facepalm: Highly embarrassing.

You need to earn your arrogance and swagger with performances on the pitch.

This team were doing it justifiably when they were wasting opponents and taking them for 380+ runs in every game, but currently they are not doing this and need to get their heads down and improve.
 
The best thing England did was stick to their game plan. They could have easily gone into their shell against India, but their aggression against the best bowling attack in the world got the ball rolling for them.

England have shown phenomenal resilience in this World Cup. In spite of stuttering and all the calls of how they should try to change their style, they kept faith and have reaped the rewards.
 
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