Cricket-Lord's pitch not ideal for test cricket, England captain Stokes says after win over NZ


Cricket - England v New Zealand - First Test - Lord's Cricket Ground, London, Britain - June 7, 2026 England's Ben Stokes celebrates after the match Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

June 8 (Reuters) - England ⁠captain Ben Stokes was critical of the Lord's ⁠pitch in the first test against New Zealand, ‌saying such surfaces do not benefit the longest format of the game.

England defeated New Zealand by 115 runs with a day and ​two sessions to spare in a ⁠rain-interrupted match dominated by ⁠bowlers, as a pitch offering variable and unpredictable bounce made ⁠batting ‌difficult.

"From someone who loves test cricket, is that something that will benefit test cricket? ⁠I don't think so," Stokes told the BBC's ​Test Match ‌Special on Sunday.

"I get asked questions all the time ⁠about longevity ​of this format, people even talk about saving test cricket, which for me is a bit far. The game ⁠is played over five days and ​without a little bit of weather this wouldn't have finished on day four.

"For someone who believes test cricket should ⁠be the best format and should never disappear, that's not ideal from that point of view."

The Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC), owner of the Lord's ground, said the ​weather was to blame for the ⁠nature of the pitch and issued an apologyafter what was ​the second shortest test match ‌at Lord's.

The second test will ​start on June 17 at The Oval.

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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