"He has matured as person and cricketer. People were saying to me, 'Do you think he should have gone for that long to the IPL?' The answer is 'yes' because he's come back a better cricketer," he said.
"He's probably thinking a lot clearer and knows what he wants to do; he doesn't get flustered anymore," Botham told 'Sky Sports'.
Representing Rising Pune Supergiant in the recently- concluded IPL, Stokes made 316 runs and picked up 12 wickets that earned him the Most Valuable Player award.
"The red mist comes down occasionally but he's controlling that. I think he's come back from India a better cricketer and I think people should look at the bigger picture and not just say 'he's got a knee injury -- he got that in the IPL' when in fact, he's had that a while," said Botham.
Stokes sat out of the third ODI against South Africa because of an injury. He is expected to play a key role for England at the ICC Champions Trophy, starting June 1.
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