Amazon documentary, which will be released on Friday. "But it's not done just because I'm back playing. I still speak to the doc, not as regularly, and I'm still taking medication every day.
It's an ongoing process." Since being appointed England's red-ball captain earlier this year, Stokes and new Test coach Brendon McCullum have overseen their team's impressive revival. Also Read: England all-rounder Ben Stokes announces retirement from ODI cricket But Stokes still finds it hard to cope with international cricket's relentless schedule.
In July, the World Cup winner announced he would retire from one-day internationals due to the "unsustainable" demands of playing all three formats.
Keen to further open the debate about mental health, Stokes allowed himself to be filmed for the documentary even when he was at his lowest ebb. "I find sometimes people are a bit nervous to go into the detail about that kind of stuff with me.