English cricket in white is being reshaped after being restructured. England’s new Test captain Ben Stokes, who is in charge of the team, said he wanted to bring back two senior cricketers (Anderson and Broad) who have been left out of the squad. England has returned them and got success.
These two have made an outstanding contribution to the victory of the first Test against the Kiwis. Along with Stokes, the team’s coach Brendon McCullum also wanted to sit down with some of the white ball specialists. Moin also responded positively.
This time another all-rounder Adil Rashid has also responded positively to McCallum’s call. Adil, who has been out of the national team for three-and-a-half years, told McCullum that he had not closed the door on his return to red ball cricket. “Brendon has contacted me,” Adil told the Daily Mail. “Want to know how everything is going with a message. I did not close the door on Test cricket. There is no leisure or anything like that. I’m still there. Playing Test cricket is everyone’s dream and I am no different from them, ” he added.
Adil played his last Test in January 2019 in English jersey. Then there is the new addition of new captains and coaches in English cricket. Adil is also excited to return to Test cricket. “When something new happens, it’s always exciting,” he said. Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes are both positive and aggressive. That’s what drives me and it’s exciting, ” he added.