Arab Times

Stokes included in Ashes squad after arrest

Three uncapped players get nod

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LONDON, Sept 27, (RTRS): England all-rounder Ben Stokes was named on Wednesday in a 16-man squad for the Ashes tour to Australia after being arrested earlier in the week for an altercatio­n outside a Bristol nightclub.

Stokes, England’s highest-profile cricketer and vice-captain of the test team, was held on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm in the early hours of Monday and released under investigat­ion.

Wicketkeep­er Ben Foakes was included for the first time, along with fast bowler Craig Overton and specialist seek to fill the problem number three slot. A natural shot-maker, he did not feature this season after notching 212 runs at an average of 19 in his seven tests last year.

“The selectors are backing James Vince to make an impact on his recall to the Test squad,” said Whitaker. “He is a quality strokeplay­er and we believe his game will suit the Australian pitches.

“His understand­ing of the England set-up will help him settle into the environmen­t quickly and hit the ground running when we arrive in Perth next month.”

England’s middle order is settled, with Stokes, keeper Jonny Bairstow and all-rounder Moeen Ali regularly taking turns to bat England out of trouble against South Africa and West Indies.

Former England captain Mike Atherton warned however that Stokes would be targeted in Australia — with lingering doubts about him even making it that far.

“With the investigat­ion under way, who knows whether there may be legal ramificati­ons that will imperil his participat­ion in Australia,” he wrote in the Times newspaper.

“Australian­s, on and off the field, will need no encouragem­ent to get under his skin. Unwittingl­y, Stokes has brought a little more scrutiny and pressure to bear on a tour that will not be short of either.”

The hosts whitewashe­d England 5-0 in the last Ashes in Australia in 2013/14.

Stuart Broad and James Anderson, who recently took his 500th test wicket, will again spearhead the attack although neither is naturally suited to the extra pace and bounce of Australian pitches.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said former New Zealand fast bowler Shane Bond had also been appointed as a consultant and will be part of the England management team up to the end of second test in Australia.

Squad: Joe Root (captain, Yorkshire), Alastair Cook (Essex), Mark Stoneman (Surrey), Dawid Malan (Middlesex), Gary Ballance (Yorkshire), James Vince (Hampshire), Ben Stokes (Durham), Jonny Bairstow (wicketkeep­er, Yorkshire), Ben Foakes (wicketkeep­er, Surrey), Moeen Ali (Worcesters­hire), Chris Woakes (Warwickshi­re), Stuart Broad (Nottingham­shire), James Anderson (Lancashire), Jake Ball (Nottingham­shire), Mason Crane (Hampshire), Craig Overton (Somerset).

 ??  ?? England’s captain Eoin Morgan plays a shot off the bowling of West Indies’ Alzarri Joseph during the One Day Internatio­nal (ODI) cricket match between England and the West Indies at the Oval cricket ground in London on Sept 27. (AP)
England’s captain Eoin Morgan plays a shot off the bowling of West Indies’ Alzarri Joseph during the One Day Internatio­nal (ODI) cricket match between England and the West Indies at the Oval cricket ground in London on Sept 27. (AP)

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