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    Ben Stokes delivers blunt swipe at ICC and ECB amid anti-corruption breach charges over social media

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    Ben Stokes delivers blunt swipe at ICC and ECB amid anti-corruption breach charges over social media
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    Former England Test captain Ben Stokes has never been one to shy away from a confrontation, and his latest social media outing proves he has no intention of starting now. The legendary all-rounder has broken his silence following a wave of controversy surrounding his sudden, mid-match international retirement announcement during the third Test between England and New Zealand.

    The drama escalated rapidly after reports surfaced that the International Cricket Council (ICC) had formally contacted the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The governing body flagged a direct breach of strict anti-corruption regulations regarding the Players’ and Match Officials’ Areas (PMOA). The violation occurred when a video capturing Stokes announcing his emotional retirement to his teammates inside the Trent Bridge dressing room was uploaded to social media while the Test match was still actively being played.

    Ben Stokes mocks ICC and ECB with savage two-word response over anti-corruption breach charges

    True to his unfiltered reputation, Stokes wasted little time reacting to the unfolding bureaucratic storm. Taking to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the talismanic cricketer responded directly to a media report highlighting the ICC’s allegations against the English board. His retort was characteristically brief, sharp, and dripping with sarcasm.

    Writing just two words, Stokes penned: “Sack him“.

    Sack him … https://t.co/LYQ5ZlYqDE

    — Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) July 9, 2026

    The blunt comment was widely interpreted by cricket fans and pundits as a savage, mocking dig at both the ICC and the ECB, highlighting the sheer absurdity of the administrative panic. Because Stokes has already officially walked away from international cricket, the threat of official sporting penalties holds virtually zero leverage over him, making the governance scramble look increasingly futile.

    The mechanics of the PMOA rule breach at Trent Bridge

    The root of the issue lies in the exceptionally strict guidelines designed to protect the integrity of live cricket. At exactly 3:25 PM local time on June 28, the penultimate day of the Nottingham Test, Stokes chose to call time on his illustrious international career. The exit strategy was quietly orchestrated alongside his long-term agent, Neil Fairbrother.

    In their eagerness to document the historic milestone, the ECB’s media team captured and published the raw footage of Stokes addressing the squad. Under Article 2.2.11 of the PMOA protocol, teams are strictly required to ensure that no fixed or temporary video recording gear is deployed inside dressing rooms for broadcasting audio or video content while a match is live. The rule exists to prevent sensitive tactical information or potential insider-trading data from leaking out of secure team zones.

    By broadcasting the raw audio and video before the final ball of the Test match was bowled, the ECB committed a clear procedural error. While the ECB has yet to issue an official public response to the ICC’s letter, the cricketing world is left watching an awkward standoff. For the governing bodies, it is a significant regulatory headache; for Stokes, it is clearly nothing more than a laughing matter.

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