Yorkshire Post

Curran can fill void caused by Stokes’s absence

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RISING STAR Sam Curran has put himself in the spotlight as one of England’s best hopes to make up for the absence of Ben Stokes in the Lord’s Test against India.

Coach Trevor Bayliss echoed England captain Joe Root’s glowing praise for 20-year-old all-rounder Curran, although he acknowledg­ed Stokes will be missed when England try to consolidat­e the 1-0 lead they earned so brilliantl­y in a thrilling series opener at Edgbaston.

Both man of the match Curran, in only his second Test, and then Stokes – just two days before the court date in Bristol which will rule him out of Lord’s this week – played starring roles in the 31-run win.

After banking that success in England’s 1,000th Test, Bayliss called on those who will be at Lord’s to try to fill the shoes of premier all-rounder Stokes.

England named Curran’s uncapped Surrey team-mate Ollie Pope, also just 20, in place of dropped batsman Dawid Malan in their squad of 13 on Sunday, with Chris Woakes unsurprisi­ngly the choice to replace Stokes.

They will understand­ably be hoping Curran can deliver again at Lord’s after his five-wicket match haul and maiden halfcentur­y.

Bayliss has great confidence already in the youngster, revealing the only issue so far with Curran – as with his brother Tom – is keeping him happy whenever someone else is batting or bowling.

“He wants to be in the fight just like his brother,” said Bayliss.

“They want the ball – they want to do the batting.

“When they haven’t got the ball or bat in their hands, they’re a little bit (agitated).”

As for the enforced absence of Stokes, Bayliss said: “Obviously it’s something we would have liked to have not been happening.

“It will be interestin­g to see who can step up and take his place. Someone, or two or three guys, will have to step up and do the extra yards ... take up the slack. That will be a telling factor for the next match.”

He does not expect Stokes’ absence, or the headlines it may create, to distract any of his colleagues.

“I’ve got no concerns about it – Ben has no concerns about it (either),” added Bayliss.

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