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Moeen said Stokes was the only England captain who could have persuaded him to come out of Test retirement.Īnd the left-hander could now be set for a return to Test cricket at Edgbaston, in his home city of Birmingham, when the Ashes series starts. “If we were to change anything from the last 12 months because we find ourselves in an Ashes series, then anything from the last 12 months will have been completely pointless.”Ī one-word message from Stokes, after first-choice spinner Jack Leach had been ruled out of all five Ashes Tests against Australia, was all it took to bring slow-bowling all-rounder Moeen Ali back into England’s red-ball set-up. “Nothing is going to change because we’ve had unbelievable success with it,” he said. Stokes said there was no point in adopting a more measured approach against their arch-rivals. “That doesn’t change with the opposition.”Īustralia crushed India by 209 runs in the WTC final at The Oval on Sunday and have not parted with the Ashes since reclaiming the urn in 2017-18.

“We know the threat that Australia pose, no matter who they are playing against, they are a very good team but we’ve found something that works and has been successful,” Stokes told BBC Test Match Special. Stokes ruled out discarding that “Bazball” approach in the Ashes opener at Edgbaston from Friday. Stokes and coach Brendon “Baz” McCullum have ushered in a fearless approach that has injected fresh excitement into Test cricket with England winning 11 of their last 13 Tests under the duo. You can also subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can subscribe to The Scarlet Faithful podcast on Apple, Spotify, Pocket Casts and anywhere else you listen to podcasts.LONDON: Ben Stokes is well aware of the threat posed by World Test Championship winners Australia but says England have “found something that works” and will not back down from their high-risk, high-reward style of play in the upcoming Ashes series. For more Rutgers Athletics content from The Scarlet Faithful, follow us on Twitterand Instagram. Thanks for reading the The Scarlet Faithful. You can listen and watch this episode below.
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Also, the fact that the improved leverage of today versus when the deal was made Plus an update on facilitiesbased on recent quotes from Hobbs. The idea of continuing the relationship with Adidas in the near future while still weighing options in the long run is included as well. Another thing to consider is if Nike is a real option and which brand values Rutgers more. Specifically, the financial impact, brand impact and also impact of the decision for basketball. Points of discussion include whether the contract will be renewed or extended and what the value in doing so is. This includes a brief overview of financial terms. This episode discusses the current deal that Rutgers athletics has with Adidas. With the current deal expiring at the end of the 2023-2024 school year, talks have been taking place between Rutgers and Adidas. “At that point we will have positioned ourselves to do even better (financially).” “I’m expecting that we’ll be able to sit down with adidas as our partner and talk about an extension down the road,” he told Keith Sargeant of NJ Advance Media in February 2017. With the current deal entering the home stretch, there has been speculation on what will happen next.īack when Hobbs announced the switch to Adidas, he did state that there would be an effort made to preserving the relationship in the long-term. After joining the Big Ten as a Nike school, athletic director Pat Hobbs led the transition to Adidas in 2017. Episode No, 92 focuses on the shoe and brand deal for Rutgers athletics.
