Sunderland Echo

Stokes to miss rest of Indian Premier League with broken finger

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England’s Ben Stokes will miss the rest of this year’s Indian Premier League after Rajasthan Royals announced the all-rounder suffered a broken finger in their season-opener against Punjab Kings.

The incident is thought to have happened when Stokes completed a catch in the deep to see off veteran opener Chris Gayle, diving forwards to cling on in the 10th over as he made amends for his earlier drop of the powerhouse West Indies batsman.

But Stokes shook his left hand in distress after climbing back to his feet before briefly leaving the field for treatment and, having already sent down one over, he did not bowl for the remainder of the innings in Mumbai.

He then registered a three ball duck as the Royals crashed to a narrow four-run defeat, which has been compounded by the news Stokes will now be sidelined for the rest of this year’s tournament.

The Royals said: “Ben Stokes has been ruled out of the IPL following a broken finger. He will stay with the Royal sand support there st of the group in the upcoming matches.”

England’s next assignment is seven weeks away and Stokes’ availabili­ty for two Tests against New Zealand in June was uncertain because of his IP L commitment­s, so there is no almost no chance of the 29- year-old being rushed back.

An England and Wales Cricket Board spokespers­on said: “We are aware (of Stokes’ injury) and he will be assessed over the coming days on the extent of the seriousnes­s of the injury. At that point we will confirm the next steps.

“In addition, ECB medical and our UK hand specialist consultant are both involved.”

Stokes, who has broken fingers in his right hand on more than one occasion, is seen as instrument­alto England’ s hopes in both the T 20 World Cup and Ashes later this year.

The possibilit­y of being unable to call upon Stokes for the rest of this edition of the IPL is a desperate blow for the Royals, who are already without Jofra Archer for the early stages of the competitio­n.

Archer has been given the nod to return to light training after surgery to remove a fragment of glass from his finger last month but his level of involvemen­t in this year’s IPL remains unclear.

The ECB has set no timetable on Archer’s playing comeback, only revealing on Tuesday morning that the 26-year-old will work closely this week with his county, Sussex, and the country’s medical teams.

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