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Vaughan suggests ECB fallout contributed to Ben Stokes' sudden retirement

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Former England captain Michael Vaughan has speculated that a rift between Ben Stokes and the England and Cricket Board (ECB) may have played a key role in his abrupt international retirement. Vaughan noted that Stokes appeared to be 'not quite right' even before the Lord's Test match. He suggested that Stokes had lost confidence in the people around him, including the board. Vaughan indicated this breakdown in trust, combined with other recent personal and professional challenges, likely influenced Stokes' decision to step away from international cricket.

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