Western Daily Press

England star Stokes has surgery on finger injury

- DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH Press Associatio­n

ENGLAND all-rounder Ben Stokes has undergone another operation on the left index finger that has contribute­d to his period of indefinite leave from the sport and placed his participat­ion in this winter’s Ashes in serious doubt.

Stokes has been on a sabbatical since the end of July, when it emerged he wanted to focus on his mental wellbeing as well as allow the injury – which he first suffered while fielding in the Indian Premier League in April – to fully heal.

He first had surgery after an X-ray detected a fracture, but he described feeling “ridiculous” pain when he came back at short notice to captain a makeshift England side to a 3-0 one-day series win over Pakistan.

The 30-year-old missed the Test series against India and was ruled out of the forthcomin­g Twenty20 World Cup, while he went back under the knife earlier this week with a couple of screws and scar tissue taken out of his finger.

While it has been reported the latest procedure was successful, he remains unlikely to feature in the Ashes if the series goes ahead with England once again not wanting to put any timescale on Stokes’ return.

A statement from the England & Wales Cricket Board said: “Ben Stokes has undergone a second operation on Monday to address ongoing issues with the finger that he injured in the IPL in April.

“He had two screws and scar tissue removed from the index finger of his left hand. He will now undergo an intensive period of rehabilita­tion for the next four weeks under the supervisio­n of the ECB’s medics.”

Stokes answered England’s SOS over the summer after an outbreak of Covid-19 among players and backroom staff ahead of the ODI series against Pakistan led to a stand-in squad being assembled.

But while his team sprung a mild surprise by winning all three games, Stokes admitted he was still hugely irritated by his finger injury and had a pain-killing steroid injection to make it through the series.

Stokes, the talisman of England’s 2019 World Cup-winning campaign, then had a cameo in the inaugural edition of The Hundred in July before it came to light the finger injury was compounded by him struggling with off-field issues.

Stokes posted the first picture of himself on Instagram since July on Tuesday, showing his left finger with heavy strapping, and is understood to be focusing on his rehabilita­tion and not on a cricketing comeback.

Meanwhile, Ian Watmore, the chairman of the ECB, is to step down with immediate effect.

Watmore, 63, has mutually agreed to leave his role after only 13 months.

“It is with regret that I step down as chair of the ECB, but I do so in mindfulnes­s of my own wellbeing,” Watmore said in a statement.

 ?? David Davies/PA ?? > Ben Stokes with the results of his finger injury clearly visible earlier this summer
David Davies/PA > Ben Stokes with the results of his finger injury clearly visible earlier this summer

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