“You saw Lord’s: it was a bowler’s paradise,” he says. “So if two of our guys can step up and get three or four hundred runs in the series it will massively help our chances. It’s going to be a batsman than wins the urn.”While Stokes admits he felt “sad” after the World Cup, he insists the decision to rest him from the Ireland side has left him refreshed and raring to go for what he refers to as “the biggest Test series in the world.””It was two days after the World Cup,” he says. “I was playing golf and everything had calmed down. I was sat in the buggy and said to Tom Curran that I was sad that it was over. You think about how much effort had gone into it over four years. The seven weeks to then lifting the World Cup was absolutely brilliant but it was a real come down because we cannot relive that feeling of walking around the outfield at Lord’s.Stokes said that he felt ‘a real come down’ after the dust had settled on England’s World Cup win•Getty Images

“I did not play that Test match against Ireland. I felt I needed time away; time at home. I needed to be in my own house, in my own bed and be with the family to recharge my batteries. That helped me. It was probably a week later I could concentrate on the Ashes.”The night before the series is the worst. Sleeping pills are the best way to describe it. You’re anxious and there’s excitement. And then you get out there for the warm-up and that’s special. The first morning of an Ashes series is one of the greatest sporting environments you can be in. It’s hard to explain. It is awesome.”He is unconvinced by Australia’s new approach. And he suspects that, once the action begins, the smiles will be replaced by the more familiar snarls.”It is weird Aussies trying to be nice to you,” he says. “But once you get out in the middle the real competitive side of both teams will come out. It’s the biggest Test series in the world. The scrutiny is greater; the criticism is greater; the praise is greater. Both teams are desperate to win; both sides of players are desperate to perform. There is always something that happens between the teams and I don’t think this will be any different. I can assure you there will be some sort of theatre that goes on.”And he hopes to be at the centre of it.”That is the great thing about being an allrounder,” he says. “You can impose yourself on the game with bat and ball. Your day is never over so being able to influence a game by going out scoring runs or bowling a fiery spell to get a wicket is something I enjoy.”He is sure to have plenty to get his teeth into over the next six weeks.

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