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Stopped pleasing everyone, says Ben Stokes

Ahead of tomorrow's Ashes opener, Ben Stokes says learning not to make each and every person happy has helped him regain Test vice-captaincy

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London: England's Ben Stokes says learning not to try to "please everyone" helped him mature and regain the Test vice-captaincy ahead of the Ashes series starting tomorrow. Stokes, fresh from playing a pivotal role in England's thrilling World Cup victory earlier this month, has been appointed as Joe Root's number two for the five-Test series against Australia.

The all-rounder was banned and fined by the England and Wales Cricket Board for bringing the game into disrepute following a street brawl in Bristol in 2017. He missed five months of international cricket, including the last Ashes tour of Australia, before being cleared of affray in a court case in August 2018. "One thing I have stopped trying to do is please everyone, which is probably a downfall I would look back on," he told the BBC.

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