Huddersfield Daily Examiner

England Ashes boost as Stokes says ‘I’m ready’

ALLROUNDER TO HEAD DOWN UNDER

- By DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH @examinerHT­AFC

BEN Stokes handed England a major boost as he was added to their Ashes squad after declaring his readiness to return to competitiv­e cricket following an extended break.

England’s talismanic allrounder missed the summer’s marquee Test series against India and is absent from the ongoing T20 World Cup, prioritisi­ng his mental health and to allow a fractured left index finger to fully recover.

Stokes initially suffered the injury in April at the Indian Premier League but, despite surgery, he was still in lingering discomfort, which was a factor in him abandoning a comeback towards the back end of July.

However, he had a second operation to remove two screws and scar tissue earlier this month and fuelled speculatio­n of being primed to face Australia this winter by filming himself enthusiast­ically batting and bowling in the nets.

Having been given the allclear by his consultant and the England and Wales Cricket Board’s medical team, Stokes has given captain Joe Root and head coach Chris Silverwood a welcome fillip after it was announced he will head Down Under alongside the Test specialist­s and supplement­ary Lions party on November 4.

“I had a break to prioritise my mental wellbeing and I got my finger sorted,” Stokes said.

“I am looking forward to seeing my mates and being on the field with them. I’m ready for Australia.”

Stokes was England’s leading run-scorer in the 2019 series between the teams, with 441 runs at an average of 55.12, including an unforgetta­ble unbeaten century that helped Root’s side to a highly improbable victory at Headingley.

England’s plans for Australia have already taken a knock as Jofra Archer and Olly Stone will definitely miss out through injury, although Silverwood made it clear they were not putting pressure on Stokes about a comeback.

Shortly afterwards, Stokes who missed the 2017-18 series against Australia because of his involvemen­t in a melee outside a Bristol nightclub - posted a picture of himself gripping a bat properly for the first time in six months.

He has been posting videos on Instagram of his training recently and is now poised for action, having last played cricket on July 26 in The Hundred, just a few days after coming back to England duty on short notice to captain a makeshift side to a 3-0 one-day series clean sweep over Pakistan.

Ashley Giles, managing director of England’s men’s cricket, greeted Stokes’ comeback warmly but insisted gradual steps must be taken over the coming weeks to make sure the 30-year-old is as prepared as he can be for an internatio­nal return.

Giles said: “Following a very successful operation on his finger and several conversati­ons over the last few weeks between Ben and I, our medical staff and his management team, Ben called me to say he was ready to return to cricket and was excited about the prospect of playing a significan­t role in the Ashes series.

“Time and time again, Ben has demonstrat­ed how important he is to the England team

I am looking forward to seeing my mates and being on the field with them. I’m ready for Australia

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