Why Stokes is optimistic about Ashes assault Down Under despite England botching India series

   

Why Stokes is optimistic about Ashes assault Down Under despite England  botching India series

For months, England captain Ben Stokes has avoided talking about the Ashes in Australia as much as possible.

But after a Test match – and series – for the ages against India, even he is prepared to mention it and firmly believes his side are battle hardened after the draining series that finished in a chaotic defeat at The Oval on Monday.

More than 7000 runs were scored in the five Tests, but just when England were in need of fewer than 50 runs for the final five wickets, they lost. The last time that happened to them in a fourth innings while chasing victory was in 1902, against Australia at Old Trafford

Stokes was England’s most effective bowler in the series but exhausted himself into a shoulder injury that forced him to miss The Oval.

LONDON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 04: Chris Woakes of England runs between the wickets with his arm in a sling as he bats on day five of the 5th Rothesay Test Match at The Kia Oval on August 04, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Chris Woakes runs between the wickets with his arm in a sling. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Stokes praised his seam attack – deprived of himself, Jofra Archer and Chris Woakes, who came out to bat with a dislocated shoulder but did not have to face – for running India so close in the six-run defeat that squared a superb series.

“When one of your bowlers goes down so early in the game, the role of the other seamers changes,” Stokes said.

 

“Even in the second innings, the heart and desire they showed was amazing. There were many what-ifs in the last five days, makes the game great, but all (coach) Brendon (McCullum) and I asked was to give it everything. (Josh) Tongue, (Gus) Atkinson and (Jamie) Overton showed it.