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Ben Stokes said he's desperate to become an Ashes-winning captain, on the eve of the first Test in Perth.
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00:01Coming to Australia, playing against Australia, they're a seriously good team.
00:09Everyone's, including myself, including the team, and all you guys know that the record of England
00:18over the history of Ash as a series in Australia isn't the best.
00:22But we've got an opportunity here over the next two and a half months to write our own history.
00:29We've obviously come here with the goal and that goal is to get on that plane mid-January,
00:34returning to England, being Ash's winners.
00:37But we know it's going to be very, very tough, it's going to be hard
00:40because beating Australia in Australia is not an easy thing.
00:44I understand what this series means in my journey as England captain.
00:50It's certainly the biggest series that I will lead this side in.
00:55You know, it's been three and a half years of a lot of time and effort put into this role.
01:00Something I've thoroughly enjoyed.
01:03Wake up every morning loving what I do because it's the greatest honour in English cricket to lead this team out.
01:11But yeah, by no means does that not mean that I'm desperate to be an Ash's winning captain.
01:16There were one of many Nosh's when you cut them.
01:17So, you can't get any Nosh's when you cut them.
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01:24show us how about a six-footētate eighty-eighths.
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