“We’ve got to manage [his] load,” Key told Sky Sports. “We’ve got to prioritise at times where we think he needs to be playing, and obviously at the moment that’s going to be Test cricket. But I don’t think we have to overthink this. We’ve just got to make sure he’s in a good frame of mind, that his body’s in good shape, and then we can plan accordingly.”We don’t need to be planning, six months in advance for when Ben Stokes is going to play or not. We just need to be on top of it all the time. That’s going to be the key.”In Test cricket at the moment, we want to get our best side out on the park. That’s it, it’s a pretty simple game in that regard.”At his unveiling at Lord’s as men’s director of cricket, Key said that having spoken to a number of people in the game, he believed Stokes was the best man for the job, praising his “empathy” and concern for team-mates, as well as his ability to lead from the front.”I’ve been up to see him. I talked to a lot of people that know him, a lot of people around him, a lot of people that he trusts as well. Every single one of them said that they felt he’d be an excellent captain. And they were very honest about the best way to manage him… So it became an easy decision in the end.”He epitomises everything our red-ball team needs. I just want him to go out and do that and lead from the front. And I think he’ll do that. I think he’ll be good. I always think in leaders one of the most important things – especially if you’re a great player, which make no mistake he is – is he’s got a lot of compassion, he’s got a lot of empathy and when you talk to him he’s always talking about other people around him and what’s best for the side. He’s not someone with a massive ego who is thinking what’s best for me Ben Stokes and trying to make my name. He genuinely thinks that he’s the best person to lead England forward – and I agree.”Stokes has returned to training with Durham after a knee problem•Getty Images

Stokes has not played since the tour of the Caribbean, where a 1-0 defeat to West Indies helped bring down the curtain on Root’s time as captain, having led the team in more Tests than any other Englishman.He was sent for scans on a knee injury earlier this month but has been back in training ahead of a return for Durham, with the club confirming that they hope he will be available to play in their next three games. England’s next Test commitment comes against New Zealand, with a three-match series beginning at Lord’s on June 2.The appointment of Stokes, which was widely expected, is the first of a number of changes to the Test set-up to be overseen by Key. The ECB has already advertised for separate red- and white-ball coaches, while it is expected England will revert to selection being overseen by a panel, after Ashley Giles did away with the national selector role last year.Tom Harrison, the ECB’s chief executive officer, said: “I am delighted that Ben has agreed to become England Men’s Test captain, which is another great achievement in his extraordinary career in an England shirt.”He cares deeply and passionately about what it means to represent England and he will lead us into a new era with great pride. It’s an important summer for our Test side and Ben will I am sure relish the challenge before him and his team.”

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