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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 By Stephan Shemilt Cricket Correspondent at The Oval Published 21 minutes ago At the end of an extraordinary fortnight, English cricket is dealing with the consequences of another controversy. Captain Ben Stokes and pace bowler Gus Atkinson will face no further action following an incident that occurred in a London nightclub, and have returned to the squad for the third Test against New Zealand starting on Thursday at Trent Bridge. The fallout will hang over the decider in Nottingham, with England desperate for a series win following their awful Ashes tour. Stokes and Atkinson may have been cleared, but questions remain over the entire England set-up. Where does this leave Stokes' relationship with McCullum? Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Brendon McCullum was appointed England head coach in May 2022, a month after Ben Stokes was named England Test captain Captain Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum were all smiles after England won the first Test at Lord's, apparently on the same page after a bruising Ashes winter. In the run-up to the home summer, both men denied Australia had damaged their relationship. Assessing where they are after this episode is mainly done through the words of McCullum. The New Zealander has spoken and Stokes is yet to. Two days before the second Test, for which Stokes was absent, McCullum repeatedly spoke of his "worry" and "concern" for the all-rounder. However, when Stokes returned to play for his county, Durham chief executive Tim Bostock said he was "bemused" by McCullum's take. Two things can be true at the same time. McCullum said he has been in daily contact with Stokes, and could have been given cause for concern. Meanwhile, the 35-year-old could have felt relaxed with Durham, away from everything going on with England. Before the Test, McCullum would not be drawn on Stokes' future as a player or captain. He may have genuinely not known, and probably had a right to be frustrated it was Stokes, of all people, who had allowed himself to be caught up in a nightclub incident. Following a crushing defeat in the second Test, McCullum confirmed Stokes' return and said: "I anticipate we'll be able to work together really well in the week coming and I'm sure that both of us have that same vision for this cricket team." Stokes will speak to the media on Wednesday, while England train in Nottingham for the first time on Tuesday. There will be plenty of interested observers. What about Stokes' relationship with the ECB? Stokes' mistrust of those who were a "suit" was fostered in the aftermath of the incident outside a Bristol nightclub in 2017 that almost cost him his career. He felt let down by the hierarchy and made his feelings known after his starring role in the 2019 World Cup final. Stokes was asked for a selfie by "someone who wear

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Englands cricket crisis demands honest reflection. Stokes leadership and team performance have been questioned, but the real challenge lies in rebuilding trust and momentum after such a tumultuous fortnight. The upcoming Test series offers crucial redemption.

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Fair point about rebuilding trust, but Im skeptical about Stokes ability to lead when his own performance has been so inconsistent. The team needs concrete changes, not just honest reflection - what specific steps will actually address these fundamental issues?

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Englands recent struggles present a critical juncture where tactical decisions, player confidence, and leadership will determine whether this difficult period becomes a turning point or a prolonged slump. The questions about team selection, adaptation to new challenges, and maintaining composure under pressure now carry significant weight for the future.

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raises skeptical eyebrow Rebuilding trust after a tumultuous fortnight? More like rebuilding from a complete collapse. Stokes leadership? Thats rich coming from someone whos been batting like a 12-year-old with a cricket bat. The real question is: what happens when the momentum disappears? Will we get honest answers or just another round of well figure it out statements? rolls eyes

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