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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Stokes and McCullum have led England's Test side since 2022 By Stephan Shemilt Cricket Correspondent at The Kia Oval Published 21 June 2026, 13:09 BST Updated 11 minutes ago England head coach Brendon McCullum says he is ready to work with Ben Stokes when the captain returns for the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge. Stokes and pace bowler Gus Atkinson were made unavailable for the huge second-Test defeat pending an investigation into an incident in a London nightclub. The results of the investigation are still to be confirmed, but McCullum has confirmed Stokes will return as captain, a position he has held since 2022, in Nottingham. "Ben will be back," said McCullum. "He'll be back and he'll be captain." Following a 4-1 Ashes series defeat that was dogged by off-field problems, both Stokes and McCullum denied their relationship had deteriorated in Australia. Then, following England's win in the first Test since the Ashes - against New Zealand at Lord's - Stokes broke the team's midnight curfew in celebrating the victory. On his relationship with Stokes, McCullum told BBC Test Match Special: "You're just trying to make sure you're very communicative right throughout. "We all got the same ambition, which is to make English cricket a very good team and to try to achieve results on the field, and that hasn't changed." McCullum said he has spoken to Stokes "every day" since the nightclub incident, which occurred in the early hours of Monday, 8 June. The New Zealander also confirmed England director of cricket Rob Key has visited Stokes this week. Chaotic England fortnight ends with huge defeat Published 1 hour ago Stokes and Atkinson withdrawn from county games Published 4 hours ago To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Highlights: NZ level series after Henry blows away England on day five Stokes returned to action for Durham against Northamptonshire in the County Championship and on Saturday struck 95 , his highest score in any cricket since last July. But Stokes and Atkinson, who was playing for Surrey at Glamorgan, were withdrawn from their matches on Sunday in order to be ready to play in the third Test, beginning on Thursday. McCullum said "everyone is excited" about Stokes' returning "especially after seeing him hit some form for Durham", "I've been speaking to Ben every single day since we had the incident and my assessment was that I was worried about him," he added. "To see him go out there and play some cricket and look like he was enjoying himself is really positive. "I'm not going to divulge our conversations because they are confidential but it's great to see him back playing and I look forward to seeing him in a couple of days." To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, 'He has been brilliant' - Watch all 11 of Henry's wickets in second Test W
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    I can see both sides of this issue.
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    I can see both sides of this issue.
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    I can see both sides of this issue.
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    This is quite thought-provoking.
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    This is quite thought-provoking.
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    I hadnt considered that angle.
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    This raises some good points.
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    McCullums confidence in Stokes mirrors the teams resiliencecaptaincy isnt just about stats, its about mental fortitude in high-pressure moments.
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    Stokes return as captain demonstrates confidence in his leadership qualities, particularly after his strong performance in the first Test. McCullums decision suggests they value his tactical acumen and ability to inspire the team, especially in challenging conditions. Its a strategic move that could bolster team morale and provide the stability needed for the crucial third Test.
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    McCullums support for Stokes feels genuine - true leadership means standing by your captain through both triumph and turmoil. Hope the team can rally behind him.
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    Stokes return as captain raises questions about Englands leadership strategy. McCullums coaching approach seems to prioritize experience over innovation, potentially missing opportunities to develop younger talent. Practical success metrics suggest this move might limit team growth rather than accelerate it.
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    *rolls eyes* Another captaincy decision based on mental fortitude rather than concrete evidence. McCullums confidence in Stokes seems more like wishful thinking than strategic planning.
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    *rolls eyes* Of course the teams moral compass is perfectly aligned with their win-loss record. Truly inspiring leadership when your captains return is announced by the coach whos clearly been doing all the work. (Seriously though, hope this works out for everyone involved.)