James Anderson Blames Ben Stokes and Ex-England Teammates for Ashes Disaster: 'You're in the Wrong Sport'
James Anderson, a former England fast bowler, has unleashed a scathing critique on Ben Stokes and his former teammates following the team's devastating 2025-26 Ashes campaign in Australia. The series ended in a heavy 4-1 defeat, and Anderson's comments on BBC Radio have sparked intense debate.
Anderson took issue with Stokes' praise for bowlers Josh Tongue and Brydon Carse, stating that such effort should be a fundamental expectation in international cricket. He emphasized that players must be willing to commit fully to the team's success, saying, 'If you're not willing to run in all day for your team, don't bother. You're in the wrong sport.'
Anderson's frustration stems from the idea that effort should be the norm, not a special achievement. He believes that players should naturally give their all for their country, and praised Australia's Mitchell Starc as a role model for England's bowlers. Starc's consistent pace and intensity throughout the series, even on the final day when Australia was already ahead, set a standard that Anderson believes England should strive for.
The Ashes defeat was made more painful by the absence of key players on the Australian team. Josh Hazlewood missed the entire series due to injury, and regular captain Pat Cummins played only one Test. Despite these setbacks, Australia's dominance was evident.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) has launched an investigation into the tour, and off-field behavior has been under scrutiny. Reports suggest that some players were regularly drinking during the series, adding to the team's challenges. Anderson's comments have ignited a discussion about the expectations and standards within international cricket, leaving fans and experts alike to ponder the future of the England team.