Michael Vaughan
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Yeah, I never had any doubt, even after the ashes.
I always felt they were going to keep with this same management group.
They've been together for three and a bit years.
They've had some exciting times, but...
they haven't won enough they haven't won the major trophies so that's something that they can I guess use the experience of difficult times in the winter to try and move forward and as long as they learn as a group and as a team understand that playing one way is not going to win
you a major trophy, which in our case is an Ashes, or a big series victory against India.
I mean, a lot of this is focusing on test match cricket because it's still the principle here in the UK.
It's what we talk about more than any of the formats.
We're just on the back end of a decent performance in the T20 World Cup, but I think of the three suits, I think our T20 team is our strongest.
I think our 50-over team has got plenty of work to do and our test team is exciting at times but doesn't win enough.
So in terms of no change, I expected that.
That statement is quite a passionate one from Ben Stokes.
And I totally agree.
I still feel that Ben Stokes has got a huge amount to offer in this cricket.
And I don't think Ben's position was ever questioned.
I'm sure we'll be able to ask.
But it doesn't surprise me at all that they're staying with the same management.