Former England captain Michael Vaughan says England cricket should undergo further leadership changes after Ben Stokes retires. Speaking in response to Stokes’ announced retirement, Vaughan argues that additional changes to the sport’s leadership structure are necessary rather than relying on existing arrangements. He describes a lack of further change as surprising, saying he would be “absolutely staggered” if more leadership decisions are not made following Stokes’ departure. Both outlets report Vaughan’s view without adding new details about the specific roles or officials he believes should change. The coverage focuses on Vaughan’s assessment of the post-retirement period and the expectation that leadership adjustments will follow Stokes’ exit. Overall, the reports present Vaughan’s comments as a call for continued restructuring in English cricket, linked directly to the transition created by Stokes’ retirement.