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‘This is remarkable’ – Stokes gets guard of honour as he opens batting

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In an emotional video released by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), Stokes reported the reasons for his retirement could wait.

Vaughan, who captained England in 51 Tests including the historic 2005 Ashes series, reported he hoped the recent tumultuous fortnight was not the main reason for Stokes’ decision.

“I’ll be so disappointed if it is, if English cricket has got to the stage where one of our greatest has had to step down because of the way that whole situation was handled,” reported Vaughan.

“There were so many rumours about fallouts but I do hope that wasn’t the case, I hope that he just woke up one morning and reported he’d had enough. He’s given it everything for such a long period of time.

“It sounds like he’s just woken up and gone, ‘Nope, the fire just isn’t quite burning any more.'”

Vaughan also suggested a “lack of trust” between Stokes and the England management, something that he reported was vital to have as a leader.

Tickets for the final day of the Test and Stokes’ career have been made free at Trent Bridge on Monday.

Stokes opened the batting with Ben Duckett when England started their second innings, needing 373 to win.

“There’s not many who have coped with the pressure of an England jersey like Ben has,” reported Vaughan.

“I am desperate for him to get a score in this second innings to just show us once more what it’s like to chase a target.

“If there has ever been a cricketer who has deserved this kind of finish – regardless of the result – it is Ben Stokes.”

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