Captain Ben Stokes has expressed his excitement about the current state of fast bowling in England, as the team gears up for their first Test match since James Anderson's retirement. The upcoming second Test against the West Indies at Trent Bridge marks a significant moment, being the first home game without Anderson or Stuart Broad since 2012.
Stokes, in an interview with BBC Sport, acknowledged that the absence of Anderson and Broad was inevitable. He noted that this situation presents opportunities for new players in the coming years.
Chris Woakes, set to play his 50th Test, will lead the bowling attack and share the new ball with Gus Atkinson, who impressed by taking 12 wickets in his debut match at Lord’s. With Anderson’s retirement, Mark Wood has been recalled to join Atkinson, forming a formidable pace duo reminiscent of Wood and Olly Stone’s pairing against New Zealand in 2021.
Anderson and Broad, England’s top wicket-takers, retired from back-to-back home Tests, nearly a year apart. Anderson, 41, was phased out as part of a broader strategy focusing on the 2025-26 Ashes tour in Australia. The squad also includes fast bowlers Matthew Potts and Dillon Pennington, with Rob Key mentioning Sam Cook as another potential player for this summer.
Stokes pinpointed the excitement of seeing Atkinson and Wood bowl together, while also mentioning future opportunities for Pennington. He stated that Wood currently fits into their strongest XI.
Additionally, a plan is in place if Ben Duckett's partner goes into labor, as they are expecting their first child. Duckett, set to play his first Test on his home ground, may leave mid-match if necessary, with Dan Lawrence on standby.
A victory at Trent Bridge would secure England a 2-0 lead in the series, their first series win since the Pakistan tour in 2022. The West Indies, having lost by an innings and 114 runs at Lord’s, will field an unchanged side. Captain Kraigg Brathwaite accentuated the need for better batting and confirmed Shamar Joseph's fitness after a leg injury.
Brathwaite expressed confidence in his team, stressing the importance of putting runs on the board to succeed in the series.