The Ashes: Ben Stokes says England players should not be ‘insular’ in Sydney Test


England were incredibly disappointing as they lost the first three Tests in just 11 days to surrender the series at the earliest opportunity.

But the tourists won the fourth Test in Melbourne to earn their first victory in this country for almost 15 years.

All of Stokes, head coach Brendon McCullum and director of cricket Rob Key have said they want to stay in their jobs despite this Ashes defeat.

While Stokes seems likely to remain, the positions of McCullum and Key would come in for more scrutiny if England lose at the SCG.

Conversely, former captain Michael Vaughan has previously said England’s victory in Sydney at the end of a 4-1 Ashes defeat in 2002-03 was the beginning of their road to an epic series win on home soil in 2005.

“The Ashes for us, unfortunately, hasn’t gone the way we wanted it to but we’ve got one more game in a big game in a big series,” said Stokes.

England’s next Test is not until the beginning of a three-match series at home to New Zealand in June.

Including the Test in Sydney, England have 14 matches before the next Ashes series at home in the summer of 2027.

However, Stokes is not viewing this match as a springboard for regaining the urn next year.

“That’s so far away from where we are right now,” said the 34-year-old. “We’ve got a big Test to play here and a big gap until our next series. All that is time for reflection. Right now isn’t the time do that.”

As has become a Sydney tradition, the fifth Test will have a pink theme for the Jane McGrath Foundation, a charity created in memory of the late wife of legendary Australia pace bowler Glenn McGrath.

It will mark the final Test in the career of Australia batter Usman Khawaja, who announced on Friday this will be his last international match.

Stand-in Australia captain Steve Smith, three years Khawaja’s junior at the age of 36, has confirmed he will not be following him into retirement yet.

This is Australia’s last Test until a home series against Bangladesh in August, which marks the beginning of a busy schedule leading towards the 2027 Ashes.

Australia have not won a series in England since 2001 and Smith is yet to indicate if he intends to make that trip.

“I’m obviously older and wiser,” he said. “Maybe I’ll wake up one day and be like ‘that’s enough’. Who knows? Right now I’m not going anywhere.”



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