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"Knew That I'd Be Playing World Cup": England's Ben Stokes After 182 Against New Zealand

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England all-rounder Ben Stokes admitted that he knew that he would return to ODI cricket to play the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup which will take place in India from October 5.

Stokes announced retirement from the ODI last year and even told the media at the end of the Ashes series this year that he had no ambitions to reverse his decision and play in the World Cup.

Stokes's blistering knock of 182 off 124 guided England to a massive 181-run victory over New Zealand in the third ODI match on Wednesday. "Obviously I've been asked a lot about my knee over a long period of time, so I just said that to leave it, I knew that I'd be playing in these games and potentially in the World Cup then when I said that, but it was just the easiest thing to say that and put you (the media) off the radar," Stokes said in the post-match presentation.

Stokes achieved a milestone in the match by becoming an English player with the best knock in ODI cricket surpassing Jason Roy's 180 against Australia in 2018. "I didn't really know (about the record) until the bloke on the tannoy (loudspeaker) announced it - then I got out next ball," Stokes said. "This is the first time that I've been clear in my mind that that's the one thing I can focus on." "I think over the last 18 months, every day has been, 'will I bowl, will I not bowl?' Now, I know that I can just focus on that… that's my thing for the team now.

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