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Stokes’ father leaving hospital

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The father of England all-rounder Ben Stokes is leaving hospital in South Africa after being in intensive care.

Christchur­ch-based Ged Stokes was admitted to hospital in Johannesbu­rg on December 23, but the England star said the family has had some good news.

‘‘Dad is looking like he’s going home at the end of this game. It has put a lot of things in perspectiv­e,’’ Stokes told BBC Sport after England completed a 3-1 test-series win against South Africa with a 191-run win in Johannesbu­rg. ‘‘Today has been a brilliant day for the team, and the last couple of days we’ve been given some good news as a family.

‘‘It has been a rollercoas­ter with everything that has gone on.

‘‘I hope my old man is in his hospital bed watching this with a big smile on his face,’’ Stokes said.

‘‘I spoke to Dad before the first test and told him I’m playing the game, and he looked at me with the most stupid face and said ‘obviously you are’.

‘‘After losing a test it can feel like the worst thing ever but there are a lot more important things.’’ Stokes said he’d got help to deal with his father’s health woes from the England backroom staff.

‘‘Being away from home, you go through so many emotions, but when something like that hits you, you can get put into a place that you’re not used to,’’ Stokes said. Stokes was fined and received demerit points from the ICC after a foul-mouthed altercatio­n with a South African spectator on the test’s first day for which he apologised afterwards. South Africa was all out for 274 on the fourth day at the Wanderers, way off the huge target of 466.

Mark Wood was England’s bowling star with 4-54 in the second innings and nine wickets in the match, his second test of an impressive return.

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