England stand-in captain Ben Stokes feels that there are lessons for England to learn after their loss to West Indies in the first Test at the Ageas Bowl in Southampton. He says he does not regret leaving Stuart Broad out of the bowling attack in favour of Jofra Archer and Mark Wood and explains that Broad knew the reasons as to why he did not play. Stokes also praised the performance of youngster Zak Crawley and says he is looking forward to the return of Joe Root for the second Test in Manchester.
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