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Ajay Jadeja calls Ben Stokes' Test retirement the 'right call'

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Former India captain Ajay Jadeja has praised Ben Stokes' sudden retirement from Test cricket, describing it as the correct decision. Jadeja admired Stokes for refusing to let administrators dictate his personal choices, calling it a principled stand. Cricket commentator Sanjay Manjrekar took a contrasting view, expressing sadness over the England all-rounder's exit. Manjrekar described the retirement as the 'end of an era', highlighting Stokes' reputation as a match-winner on the biggest stages.

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