
England Test skipper Ben Stokes is once again at the center of a major selection debate, as calls grow louder for him to return to the T20I format ahead of the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Leading the chorus is former New Zealand pacer and renowned commentator Simon Doull, who believes England could greatly benefit from Stokes’ presence in what is likely to be a fiercely competitive global tournament.
Stokes has been absent from England’s T20I setup since playing a match-winning knock in the 2022 T20 World Cup final against Pakistan at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Speaking on a recent cricket panel discussion, Simon Doull emphasized how England’s selectors may still be holding out hope for a Stokes U-turn.
“He brings composure, experience, and match-winning ability—qualities you can’t simply replace.”
Doull’s remarks come amid concerns over England’s current T20I depth, especially in big-match situations where Stokes’ calmness under pressure could be a decisive factor.
Ben Stokes is no stranger to high-pressure situations. Some of his most iconic performances include:
These instances not only showcase his skill but also highlight his leadership and mental toughness—traits any team would crave on the biggest stage.
Since stepping away from T20Is, Stokes has been focused primarily on leading the England Test side and recovering from persistent knee issues. While he briefly returned for the 2023 ODI World Cup, he has otherwise maintained a leaner international schedule to manage fitness and longevity.
That said, with the 2026 T20 World Cup scheduled for India and Sri Lanka, the lure of another global tournament in subcontinental conditions—where Stokes has traditionally performed well—might prove tempting.
If Ben Stokes does make himself available, England’s T20 squad could receive a massive boost:
Middle-order stability
Another bowling option
Leadership and experience under pressure
Flexibility in team balance
His return could help England solidify a lineup that has struggled with consistency since the retirement of several senior players and a lack of all-round balance in recent series.
While England fans are hopeful, Stokes himself hasn’t indicated any change of heart yet. But the growing demand, both inside and outside the dressing room, could play a role in his decision.
With two years still to go before the 2026 tournament, there’s enough time for rehabilitation, reconditioning, and perhaps—a re-entry into the shortest format.
Ben Stokes remains one of the most influential cricketers of this generation. His ability to turn matches on their head, especially in world events, makes him irreplaceable. While the final call rests with Stokes himself, England’s hopes of reclaiming T20I supremacy may well hinge on the all-rounder’s willingness to return.
As the countdown to the 2026 T20 World Cup begins, the spotlight remains firmly on Stokes—the hero England needs, but doesn’t yet have back.
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