Ben Stokes, an all-rounder for the England cricket team, was enraged after his clothing bag was taken at the King’s Cross train station in London. Stokes used social media to inform his followers of the incident, and he appeared to be furious throughout. “To whoever stole my bag at King’s Cross train station. I hope my clothes are too big for you ya absolute ******,” Stokes posted on Twitter. Stokes is scheduled to travel to India for the competition to represent Chennai Super Kings in the 2019 Indian Premier League season. He was praised as a significant addition to the CSK team, which is attempting to regain its lost form under MS Dhoni’s direction.
To who ever stole my bag at King’s Cross train station.
I hope my clothes are to big for you ya absolute ****** 😡
— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) March 12, 2023
Under the guidance of Brendon McCullum, who has gained notoriety for his “BazBall” style of cricket, Stokes has been an incredible revelation as the England captain. An aggressive all-rounder, Stokes has led the squad in Test cricket by setting an excellent example with both the bat and the ball.
Fans have urged Stokes to end his ODI retirement and compete in the ODI World Cup in 2023 after he contributed significantly to England’s success at the T20 World Cup. The management of the England squad has offered suggestions about potential discussions with the cricketer, but no decision has yet been made.
“I deliberately made an effort to leave Ben alone,” England ODI coach Matthew Mott said. “The issue about if he wants to play: we don’t need to know for a while. Halfway through that summer, gauging how he is feeling physically and mentally that will be his call if he wants to put himself up for selection,” he added in a recent interaction.


