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Stokes leads charge and voices support for Archer

Centurymak­er puts England in command and vows to help paceman after unauthoris­ed trip

- RORY DOLLARD

Ben Stokes took a leading role for England on and off the pitch on day two of the second Test against the West Indies, hitting a fine 176 then offering his full support for team-mate Jofra Archer.

Stokes’ 10th Test century was further evidence of his maturity in the middle, a perfectly-paced knock that saw him grind down the tourists alongside the stoic Dom Sibley, who made 120, before opening up after reaching three figures.

It allowed England to declare on 469 for nine, and left just enough time for Sam Curran to prise out John Campbell before the close, but he also spoke in impressive­ly measured tones about Archer’s ongoing travails.

The paceman has spent the last two days isolating in his on-site hotel room at Emirates Old Trafford after an unauthoris­ed trip to Brighton breached the team’s bio-secure bubble and faces further disciplina­ry action this week.

Archer’s lapse, which only came to light late on the eve of the match, caused disbelief and frustratio­n in the England camp but Stokes insisted he now needed support from his team-mates.

“We really need to be there to support Jofra right now,” was his instant reaction to Archer’s period of solitude.

“Obviously he’s a big talking point and he is by himself because of everything else going on at the moment.

“It’s making sure that it doesn’t feel like he’s by himself. The worst thing we could do right now as a team is just leave him and see him in five or six days’ time.

“It’s all good being there for people when things are going well and smoothly but what really comes through is how you operate with someone when they need you the most.”

Stokes was speaking after his second highest score in England colours, an outstandin­g all-round batting display

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