
- Ben Stokes is set to return as England's captain for the upcoming third Test against New Zealand, following his absence from the second Test.
- Stokes was previously stood down from the second Rothesay Test due to a disciplinary investigation concerning a breach of team protocols in the early hours of June 8.
- During his temporary removal from the England squad, Stokes played for Durham in the Rothesay County Championship, where he scored a rapid 95.
- England head coach Brendon McCullum confirmed Stokes' reinstatement after England's significant 253-run defeat to New Zealand, expressing relief at seeing Stokes back in form and enjoying cricket.
- McCullum addressed speculation about a strained relationship with Stokes, affirming their strong working partnership and mutual respect, despite acknowledging 'robust conversations' and the need to uphold team standards.
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