Deccan Chronicle

Stokes threat to Virat & Co.

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Nottingham, Aug. 17: England head into the third Test against India at Trent Bridge on Saturday a commanding 2-0 up having overpowere­d the tourists by an innings and 159 runs at Lord’s only last week and bolstered by premier allrounder Ben Stokes

Just hours after Stokes’ acquittal on a charge of affray at Bristol Crown Court on Tuesday, the allrounder was added to a 13man squad for Trent Bridge.

It would be extraordin­ary, if in keeping with much of the England and Wales Cricket Board’s handling of the saga since Stokes’s initial arrest nearly 11 months ago, were they now to leave him out of the final XI.

After all, it was only earlier this month that Stokes took four wickets as England completed a 31-run win in the first Test at Edgbaston, before a clash of dates with his trial saw him omitted at Lord’s.

Chris Woakes, his replacemen­t at Lord’s, scored a maiden Test century and took key wickets at ‘the home of cricket’ so is unlikely to be dropped.

Woakes, like Stokes a pacebowlin­g all-rounder, has a superb record in England where in 13 Tests he averages 54 with the bat and 22 with the ball.

Jos Buttler may not have done much with the bat in the first two Tests but he but starred in England’s preceding series draw with Pakistan.

And for all that Trent Bridge favours seamers, England will be wary of dropping leg-spinner Adil Rashid and going in with an all pace attack.

It is six years since they last played a home Test without a frontline slow bowler.

If Rashid was omitted, England captain Joe Root might have to gamble on his part-time off-spin more than he might like.

Having given a debut to Ollie Pope as a number four at Lord’s, where he made 28, it would be harsh to drop him now.

CURRAN UNDER FIRE Sam Curran is in the firing line despite the variety his left-arm swing bowling brings to an otherwise all right-arm attack and the fact the 20-year-old is averaging 36 with the bat and 23 with the ball in a first season of Test cricket that includes a man-of-the-match display at the first Test match in Edgbaston.

Dropping Buttler, if England opt against fielding an unchanged team, might seem fairer but could leave Root with one paceman too many and one batsman too few.

India may call up Rishabh Pant in place of fellow wicket-keeper Dinesh Karthik in a bid to bolster their batting, while paceman Umesh Yadav, unlucky to be dropped in favour of left-arm wristspinn­er Kuldeep Yadav at Lord’s, could return.

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