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Stokes Defends England's Off-Field Freedom
2 Dec
Summary
- Ben Stokes defends England players' off-field activities in Australia.
- Former bowler Mitchell Johnson called England's approach 'arrogant'.
- Players aim to enjoy Australia after strict COVID-19 tour restrictions.

England all-rounder Ben Stokes has publicly defended his team's off-field conduct during the current Ashes tour in Australia, amidst criticism from former Australian pace bowler Mitchell Johnson, who described their approach as "arrogant." Stokes countered this, suggesting "rubbish" would be a more fitting description, while asserting the players' right to enjoy their time away from the pitch.
This defensive stance comes as England players seek a more balanced touring experience compared to the strict COVID-19 protocols of the previous Ashes series. Players have been observed engaging in activities such as golfing and having lunch, with Stokes emphasizing the need for enjoyment while touring a country like Australia. He noted the media's intense scrutiny, comparing it to his own past experiences with intense media attention.
Stokes stressed that the players are not breaching any rules and that their activities are polite and do not intrude on public space. He acknowledged the dual role of the media in promoting the sport while also being a constant presence. The focus remains on balancing personal enjoyment with professional responsibilities during the demanding Ashes tour, a stark contrast to the highly restrictive environment of the 2021-22 tour.



