New Delhi, March 6:ย  Englandโ€™s white-ball cricket is at a crossroads following Jos Buttlerโ€™s resignation as captain after a dismal Champions Trophy campaign. With managing director Rob Key determined to find the โ€œbest personโ€ to take over, discussions have sparked over whether Test captain Ben Stokes could also assume leadership in ODIs. Stokes, who played his last 50-over match in Englandโ€™s disappointing 2023 World Cup defense, remains an option. Key acknowledged Stokesโ€™ exceptional leadership qualities, saying, โ€œBen Stokes is one of the best captains Iโ€™ve ever seen, so itโ€™d be stupid not to look at him,โ€ Key told Sky Sports.ย 'Great Sadness' Jos Buttler Reflects on Quitting England Cricket Teamโ€™s Captaincy Role After ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Exit.

However, he also admitted the need to consider the impact of such a dual role. England is also open to the idea of separate ODI and T20 captains, as Key believes the formats now require a different approach. Several names have emerged in the discussions, including Phil Salt, Liam Livingstone, and Harry Brook. Key emphasized that the decision wonโ€™t be rushed: โ€œWeโ€™re looking for the best person, someone who can take this forward.โ€ Englandโ€™s Champions Trophy exit in the group stage highlighted deep-rooted issues. Losses to Australia, Afghanistan, and South Africa exposed flaws in team balance, with England opting for a pace-heavy attack in subcontinental conditions. Injuries to Brydon Carse and Mark Wood further hampered their campaign.

Initially, Adil Rashid was the lone specialist spinner, with Rehan Ahmed brought in only as an injury replacement. Reflecting on the teamโ€™s struggles, Key admitted, โ€œWe were very poor. We havenโ€™t been particularly good in white-ball cricket since Eoin Morganโ€™s era. The batting, in particular, has fallen off a cliff.โ€ The struggles were evident in the lead-up to the Champions Trophy, with England suffering heavy defeats in India across both T20 and ODI series. Reports emerged that only Joe Root practiced in the nets during the ODI series, a claim dismissed by Key. โ€œThat story wasnโ€™t true,โ€ he clarified. โ€œI saw the team in Pakistan, and they practised hard. It wasnโ€™t a lack of preparation that caused poor performances.โ€ย Highest Total in ICC Champions Trophy: A Look at Top Team Totals in 50-Over Cricket Tournament.

Former players like Kevin Pietersen criticised Englandโ€™s approach, but Key defended his team. He emphasized that Englandโ€™s players are deeply committed but have struggled with execution and decision-making under pressure. โ€œThereโ€™s not a world where we think players donโ€™t care or are arrogant. Sometimes theyโ€™re reckless, sometimes they make mistakes, but thatโ€™s the game.โ€ Key also acknowledged the need for improved media communication from the players, stating, โ€œWe speak a lot of rubbish in press conferences, trying not to give too much away, and end up creating headlines.โ€

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