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Will welcome Stokes with open arms: Woakes

- IANS

A day after suspended English all-rounder Ben Stokes raised speculatio­n of his possible participat­ion in the ongoing Ashes by flying to New Zealand for a domestic cricket tournament, his teammate Chris Woakes said England will welcome Stokes with open arms.

"As an England team we'd like to see him here. As a player, as a friend I'd like to see him here," Woakes was quoted as saying by BBC radio.

"No one likes to see what he's been through. Of course, we'd have him here with open arms, I'm sure. Ben's a world-class cricketer and he'd make any team in the world better so it'd be silly of us to not open it up for him to come into the squad."

Stokes was initially named in the Ashes squad for the tour of Australia but was stood down following his arrest on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm during a brawl in Bristol during England's oneday series against the West Indies two months ago.

The 26-year-old all-rounder arrived in New Zealand on Wednesday, after the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) last week granted him a No Objection Certificat­e (NOC). The fact that he has been cleared to travel, added to the proximity of New Zealand to Australia, means that ECB will attempt to parachute Stokes into their squad immediatel­y after resolution of the police investigat­ion into his late-night altercatio­n in Bristol.

On the possibilit­y of Stokes playing in New Zealand, Woakes added: "It's great for Ben, isn't it? Having had two months away from the game, with a lot that stuff going around it'll be great for him to get outdoors. I know he's been training indoors as we've all seen, but nothing beats playing cricket outdoors."

"For him to be out there playing cricket when you've been kept in at home for a while it'll be great for him. It's great to see him back doing what he loves and what he's good at.

While the resolution to his police probe appears to be drawing closer, Woakes hinted that Stokes' stint in New Zealand's domestic cricket could well keep him in good shape if he is cleared to play the Ashes.

"It's good news for the squad as well, it doesn't mean he's arriving anytime soon, but at the same it means he's a little bit closer I suppose. Fingers crossed he can get out there, play some cricket, get some form under his belt and who knows," Woakes said.

It is expected that a decision to charge Stokes or not could come as early as Wednesday, paving the way for his inclusion in the Ashes series.

England will definitely be hoping for Stokes to join the squad, specially after the 10wicket drubbing in the Ashes opener in Brisbane.

The Joe Root-led side will be facing the Aussies in the historic day-night second Test at the Adelaide Oval from December 2-6. NEW DELHI: Former Indian women's cricket team captain Anjum Chopra on Wednesday unveiled the Ferozeshah Kotla Ground's Gate No. 3 and 4, which were named after her. The Delhi and District Cricket Associatio­n (DDCA) decided to name the two gates after the cricketer-turned-commentato­r, who represente­d the country in six World Cups. She is also the first Indian to play 100 One-Day Internatio­nals (ODIs) in women's cricket. "Delhi has produced several illustriou­s cricketers and it's a great honour to be considered (by DDCA) as one of them. Kotla has changed a lot over the years and it is a humbling honour to have my name at the entrance gates," 40-year-old Anjum said at the unveiling ceremony. Earlier, former India opening batsman Virender Sehwag had Gate No.2 named after him.

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