WATCH: Tom Latham pays heartfelt tribute to Ben Stokes following England star’s retirement

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Ben Stokes decision to retire from Test cricket brought an emotional end to one of the finest careers in the modern era. The England all-rounder, who transformed the fortunes of his national side with his inspirational leadership and countless match-winning performances, received heartfelt messages from teammates and rivals after making the announcement at the conclusion of the third Test against New Zealand at Trent Bridge.
New Zealand captain Tom Latham, who acknowledged the fierce battles the two sides had shared over the years while congratulating Stokes on an extraordinary career. Following Stokes’ retirement announcement, Latham delivered a heartfelt message on behalf of the New Zealand team, praising the England captain for his remarkable impact on the game.
“On behalf of the New Zealand cricket team, I just want to congratulate you on an amazing career. You’re truly a once-in-a-generation player. We’ve shared some fierce battles over the years, and it’s been a privilege to play against you. Congratulations on a fantastic career, mate. Enjoy your retirement,” Latham said.
All class from Tom Latham 👏🤝
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) June 29, 2026
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While emotions surrounded Stokes’ farewell, New Zealand completed a memorable 160-run victory at Trent Bridge to clinch the three-match Test series 2-1. It marked England’s first home Test series defeat in a series of three or more matches in 14 years. The visitors laid the foundation with an impressive first-innings total of 438, powered by superb centuries from Devon Conway (157) and skipper Latham (151). England responded with 354, thanks to a brilliant 113 from Ben Duckett, leaving New Zealand with an 84-run advantage.
Daryl Mitchell then produced a courageous unbeaten century in the second innings to help New Zealand declare on 288/9, setting England a daunting target of 373. Stokes opened the batting in his farewell innings and entertained the crowd with a quickfire 30 off 20 deliveries, but England were eventually bowled out for 212. Mitchell Santner starred with the ball on the final day, while Nathan Smith and concussion substitute Zak Foulkes also made valuable contributions as New Zealand completed a memorable overseas triumph and handed Stokes an emotional farewell from the longest format.
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