11 thoughts on “Ben Stokes blames the ind vs engine test calendar after an injury at the end of the series”
  1. Informative: Schedule is long, but there are rest windows; end series injuries occur due to fatigue and microtrauma; without exact data this claim lacks support.

  2. Love this take, Ben Stokes always make for entertainin press drama, the ind vs engine schedule is brutal but injuries happen.

  3. Comical: Look, if the calendar had feelings, it would be asking for a holiday too; anyway Ben Stokes injure himself, not the calendar.

  4. Positive: It can be done, rest and load management help players stay fit; Stokes can still handle the end of the series; hope the teams learn from it.

  5. Comical: Haha this is like blaming my alarm clock for my coffee being cold; the ind vs engine calendar got nothing to do with that, but we all love the drama.

  6. Negative: This is typical media spin; focusing on the calendar is lazy and unsatisfactory; Stokes should own the fault if he wasn’t ready; not good.

  7. Argumentative: The calendar just a scapegoat; players train under the same schedules, not all injuries are due to timing, we need to question selectors and fitness regimes.

  8. Informative: It would be better if we see data like rest days, travel and workload; calendars can influence injuries, but we need numbers to prove causation.

  9. Sarcastic: Great idea, blame the calendar, maybe the ball ate the nets and the pitch got offended; sure that calendar is the main cause, not the players lacking form.

  10. Not cool this take, it blame the calendar purely and ignore form, injuries happen but schedule ain’t everythin.

  11. Ironic: Oh sure, the ind vs engine test calendar is the real villian, not the players; obviously the calendar feel pain too, what next a calendar complaining of cramps?

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