England's cricket captains, Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler, have both secured new two-year central contracts, marking a significant development for the English cricket scene. Last year, Stokes opted for a one-year contract instead of a three-year deal offered by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), as it was the first time multi-year contracts were introduced. His decision was thought to be a strategic move to keep his options open while awaiting a new memorandum of understanding. In addition to Stokes and Buttler, five other players, including Jamie Smith, have received their first central contracts from the ECB. This brings the total number of players on central contracts from 26 to 29, reflecting a growing investment in the sport.