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Stokes returns to England line-up, Curran dropped

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LONDON, (Reuters) - Ben Stokes will start the third test for England against India at Trent Bridge today just four days after being cleared of affray.

England captain Joe Root confirmed on Friday that the all-rounder would be back in the starting eleven at the expense of the unfortunat­e Sam Curran, who was man of the match in the opening test at Edgbaston.

“It was one of the most difficult decisions I’ve had to make as captain. It’s about us as a squad delivering over five games and on this occasion Sam is unfortunat­e to miss out,” said Root.

“Ben is desperate to get back playing cricket. He’s desperate to get out there, put in performanc­es and concentrat­e on his cricket now. He feels ready to play.

“I have known Ben from being really quite young and I feel very confident he will be able to go out and put in a performanc­e.”

Stokes’ return for the third test, with England leading 2-0, was always going to be a difficult call for Root with two other all-rounders in the squad playing so well.

After the second test win, Root had described the selection dilemma as a “great headache” for him but Stokes has been welcomed back into the team’s ranks after his acquittal in the high-profile case.

Stokes had played a big part in providing a winning start with his six wickets, including the prize one of Virat Kohli, in the tight opening test at Edgbaston.

Yet in his absence due to the court hearing, England were much more dominant in their second test innings victory at Lord’s with Chris Woakes, the replacemen­t for Stokes, winning the man-of-the-match award for his century and four wickets.

Curran had won the same award in the Edgbaston contest for his crucial half-century and five wickets, making it difficult for either him or Woakes to be dropped but it was the 20-year-old Surrey prospect who misses out.

“What Sam has done so far has been nothing short of high class,” said Root.

Woakes is retained after his magnificen­t effort as is batsman Ollie Pope who made a decent debut with his 28 at Lord’s. SPOTLIGHT The 27-year-old Stokes is plunged straight back into the spotlight after an 11-month saga ended when he was found not guilty of affray following the late-night street brawl in Bristol last September after England had won a one day internatio­nal against West Indies.

Coach Trevor Bayliss has backed Stokes’ return, saying it was “for his own well-being”.

India’s head coach Ravi Shastri faces a very different problem of how to raise spirits with his team, the world’s number one ranked test side, staring at the indignity of losing the five-match series after just three tests.

In the first test to start on a Saturday in England since they played South Africa at the Oval in 1955, India have to improve their batting urgently and will be grateful that captain Kohli, the only one to shine amid the ruins, is fit after suffering back spasms at Lord’s. (Reuters) - India could bolster their line-up with a sixth specialist batsman for the third test against England starting at Trent Bridge on Saturday, captain Virat Kohli said yesterday.

Kohli added his decision would hinge on the wicket but also called on his frontline batsmen to rise to the challenge and prevent a 3-0 defeat in the five-match series.

“Well it depends on what the surface is like. If there is going to be enough assistance for the bowlers then the extra batter might come into play,” Kohli told a news conference at Nottingham.

“If the pitch is going to be even for batting and bowling then picking up 20 wickets will be the priority. The batsmen will have to take responsibi­lity and get runs on the board.

“It is not about saving one discipline, it is about one discipline taking responsibi­lity of their job and the other discipline taking responsibi­lity of theirs. Both possibilit­ies are there looking at how exciting or spicy the pitch is.”

India lost the opening test by 31 runs before Joe Root’s side thrashed the visitors by an innings at Lord’s to go 2-0 up.

Kohli struggled with a back problem during that match but the skipper said he had recovered fully.

Pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah could come back into the side after recovering from a thumb injury.

“Very excited with Jasprit getting fit again,” Kohli said.

“He is an attacking bowler. He bowls attacking lines and length. He is very consistent in hitting the areas required at test level. He is one guy who is really aggressive in his mind.”

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