Kuwait Times

All-rounders Stokes and Holder to lead from the front

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LONDON: Two of the world’s best all-rounders Ben Stokes and Jason Holder will be captaining their respective sides when England face the West Indies in the first Test at Southampto­n starting today.

Holder tops the ICC’s Test all-rounder rankings, with fellow paceman Stokes in second place as internatio­nal cricket resumes for the first time since March 2 following the coronaviru­s lockdown.

They both average in the 30s with the bat, with Holder’s bowling mark of 26.37 slightly more economical than Stokes’ 32.68.

But while Holder, 28, is a seasoned skipper, Wednesday’s match will be the first time the 29-year-old Stokes has captained a cricket team since he was a teenager.

England’s talisman has been thrust into the role, with regular skipper Joe Root missing the series opener to attend the birth of his second child. Pace-bowling allrounder­s Ian Botham and Andrew Flintoff saw their individual games decline with the cares of the England captaincy.

The concern is that something similar will happen to Stokes, a key figure in England’s World Cup triumph last year when his spectacula­r century also saw the team to a remarkable win over Australia in an Ashes Test at Headingley.

It appeared any chance of Stokes becoming England captain disappeare­d when he was charged with affray following an incident outside a Bristol nightclub.

But after being found not guilty at a 2018 trial, he regained a position of responsibi­lity as Root’s vicecaptai­n.

“After that happened it was ‘right, what am I going to do from this point forward?,” Stokes said last week. “I’m quite proud to say I’m in this situation (of being England captain) through hard work and determinat­ion.”

Holder was made captain of the West Indies’ one-day side aged just 23. A year later he was put in charge of the Test side against a backdrop of administra­tive chaos that included bitter rows between senior players and administra­tors.

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