Ben Stokes was honored on 7 July 2026 when cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar penned an emotional farewell, warning the England all‑rounder that life away from the sport will feel "hard".
What did Sachin Tendulkar say?
Tendulkar’s message, posted on his verified social media account, highlighted Stokes’ impact on both Test and limited‑overs cricket. He recalled the 2019 World Cup final, noting how Stokes’ unbeaten 84 turned the tide. The former Indian great called the English captain “a true warrior” and admitted he would miss watching him dominate the crease.
Why is this farewell significant?
Stokes is currently in a self‑imposed break after a grueling season that saw him lead England to a series win in the West Indies and then miss the IPL due to a shoulder niggle. Tendulkar’s tribute underscores the respect Stokes commands across cricketing borders. It also signals that the England star’s hiatus may be longer than a simple off‑season rest, given the emotional weight of such a public acknowledgment.
How will the break affect England’s plans?
England’s head coach, Brendon McCullum, confirmed that the squad will rotate leadership duties while Stokes recuperates. The team will rely on Joe Root and Jos Buttler to steer the side through the upcoming Ashes tour. Stokes’ absence could force a reshuffle in the middle order, where his ability to finish games has often been the difference between a win and a draw.
What’s next for Ben Stokes?
Sources close to the player say he is focusing on rehabilitation and spending time with family in Newcastle. Tendulkar’s comment that “staying away from cricket will be hard” hints at a possible return later in the year, perhaps for the ICC Champions Trophy in June 2027. Until then, fans will watch his recovery closely, hoping the England all‑rounder can come back stronger.
How did fans react?
Social media lit up with tributes from former teammates like James Anderson, who posted a video montage of Stokes’ best moments, and from rivals such as Virat Kohli, who called him “one of the toughest opponents ever faced”. The hashtag #StokesFarewell trended in the UK and India, reflecting the global admiration for his cricketing prowess.