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England's Stokes glad to see South Africa wade into 'Bazball' debate

Ben Stokes said on Tuesday he was happy to hear South Africa players talking about England's new swashbuckling "Bazball" approach ahead of the first Test at Lord's, even as he has distanced himself from the hype.

Speaking last week, South Africa captain Dean Elgar said he had "absolutely no interest" in England's rebooted style, which has delivered four wins out of four so far under the new leadership team of skipper Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum.

"Bazball" is a reference to McCullum's nickname, and Elgar also suggested he was sceptical about how successful it would be in the long term in the five-day format.

Stokes, speaking on the eve of the first Test of the three-match series, noted that the issue had come up in the Proteas' camp.

"The opposition seems to be doing a lot of talking about it at the moment -- we don't really speak about it that much," said the all-rounder.

"We just concentrate on what we do.

"We don't dive into it too much, but I'm happy for Dean and the South Africa team to say they're not interested and then keep talking about it.

"We've got a style of play, they've got a style of play. At the end of the day, it's bat against ball and whoever plays best over a Test match is more than likely to win."

England have made just one change to the team that beat India in the postponed fifth Test at Edgbaston last month, recalling fit-again wicketkeeper Ben Foakes following a bout of Covid-19 in place of stand-in gloveman Sam Billings.

"It was definitely quite an easy decision based on our previous four performances," said Stokes.

"Foakesy is the best wicketkeeper in the world. To have world-class quality behind the stumps is almost like a pillow, knowing that you've got someone with his skill level behind

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