Khaleej Times

Stokes falters in rusty return for Canterbury

- AFP

wellington — Suspended England star Ben Stokes gave a rusty performanc­e on his highly anticipate­d return to cricket Sunday in a provincial one-day match in New Zealand, his country of birth.

Amid speculatio­n the all-rounder was using the match as a tune-up in case he earns a dramatic Ashes call-up, he looked in need of time in the middle when he turned out for Canterbury against Otago.

However, he is expected to play again for Canterbury in three days as he looks to work himself back into form.

Batting at number four, Stokes lasted only seven balls and contribute­d just two runs towards Canterbury’s 221.

He then proved unsuccessf­ul with the ball, taking none for 49 off nine overs as Otago chased down the target with 15 balls to spare.

While England are playing before

Runs scored by Ben Stokes off seven balls for

Canterbury a 55,000-plus crowd in the second Ashes Test against Australia in Adelaide, Stokes turned out before a crowd of several hundred at a village ground on the outskirts of Christchur­ch.

They were clearly disappoint­ed when the acclaimed England representa­tive player trudged from the field early in the Canterbury innings with his leg stump flattened.

It was only the 20th wicket in 76 matches for Otago spinner Anaru Kitchen. —

 ?? AP ?? Ben Stokes is bowled by Amaru Kitchen as keeper Derek de Boorder looks on during provincial cricket team Canterbury match in Rangiora, New Zealand, on Sunday. —
AP Ben Stokes is bowled by Amaru Kitchen as keeper Derek de Boorder looks on during provincial cricket team Canterbury match in Rangiora, New Zealand, on Sunday. —

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates