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Ex-England skipper retires from international cricket

The West Australian

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July 11, 2026

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Ex-England skipper retires from international cricket

Heather Knight will join fellow England stalwart Tammy Beaumont in retiring from international cricket following the current Test against India at Lord's.

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India TV News

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· Jul 3, 2026

Ben Stokes bids emotional goodbye on social media after sudden decision of international retirement

On Day 4 of the third Test against New Zealand, former England captain Ben Stokes announced his decision to retire from international cricket after the completion of the series. During his 15-year career with the Three Lions, the all-rounder established his authority in the middle, winning England a number of matches and became one of the country's defining players of the modern era. He made his international debut in 2011 and since then amassed 11321 runs and clinched 352 wickets across formats.

Brisbane Times

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· Jun 29, 2026

Stokes’ theatrical retirement has left England cricket in a mess. That might have been the intention

In a shock decision announced midway through the Test against New Zealand, England Test captain Ben Stokes said he was retiring from international cricket. Life is about to get a lot tougher for English cricket.

The West Australian

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· Jun 28, 2026

England's Stokes to retire from international cricket

England ‌Test captain Ben Stokes ‌will retire ‌from international cricket after the current Test with New Zealand, ​say the England and Wales Cricket Board.

The Namibian

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· Jul 3, 2026

Stokes bids farewell to fans after ‘mad 15 years’

Ben Stokes posted one last farewell to international cricket on Friday, thanking fans and team-mates alike for a “mad 15 years”. The 35-year-old former England captain retired in extraordinary fashion during the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge, making his exit public on the fourth afternoon and promptly taking a wicket next ball. [] The post Stokes bids farewell to fans after ‘mad 15 years’ appeared first on The Namibian.

NDTV

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· Jul 11, 2026

Former Captain Knight To Retire From England Women's Duty After Lord's Test

Heather Knight, England's 2017 World Cup-winning captain and the most capped women's player in England history, announced Saturday she will retire from international cricket following the end of the...

Pajhwok Afghan News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Ben Stokes announces retirement from international cricket

England captain Ben Stokes has announced he will retire from international cricket at the end of the ongoing third Test against New Zealand.

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Related coverage for "Ex-England skipper retires from international cricket": India TV News — Ben Stokes bids emotional goodbye on social media after sudden decision of international retirement. Brisbane Times — Stokes’ theatrical retirement has left England cricket in a mess. That might have been the intention. The West Australian — England's Stokes to retire from international cricket. The Namibian — Stokes bids farewell to fans after ‘mad 15 years’. NDTV — Former Captain Knight To Retire From England Women's Duty After Lord's Test. Pajhwok Afghan News — Ben Stokes announces retirement from international cricket