Captaincy won’t change the way I go about things, says Stokes

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All-rounder Ben Stokes, who is set to lead England in the first Test against the West Indies in July, has stated that captaincy won’t change the way he goes about things and all he will try to do is to make a positive impact with the ball or bat.

Regular captain Joe Root is expected to miss the first Test starting July 8 at the Ageas Bowl as he has to attend the birth of his second child.

“I always try to set the example in terms of attitude and commitment,” Stokes was quoted as saying by ESPNcricinfo.

“Having the added responsibility of being a captain also comes with pressure, in terms of making decisions through tough periods of the game.

“But that’s not going to change the way that I go about things. I’ll try to make a positive impact with the ball or bat in my hand. No matter what I do, it will always be the positive route,” he added.

The World Cup-winning all-rounder further said that it was never his goal to become a captain.

“I’ve never set a goal out to be a captain. Alastair Cook was always destined to be England captain after Andrew Strauss. Root was always destined to be captain after Cook. I’m not one of those people you would necessarily think of as the next England captain,” said Stokes.

“But it’s a huge honor. Even if it’s only the once you can still say ‘yeah, I’ve captained England’. So I’m really looking forward to it if the opportunity presents itself. But I know I’m only stepping in for one game because of Joe’s personal situation,” he added.

The three-Test series between the two teams will mark the resumption of cricket after the sport was suspended in March due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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