The Citizen (KZN)

Stokes not The Don, quip Kiwis

- Wellington

– Suspended England all-rounder Ben Stokes (above) will make an unlikely debut at New Zealand’s tiny Rangiora Recreation Ground this weekend, and his opponents insist they will not be overawed.

“He’s just another player at the end of the day. It’s not like Don Bradman is walking out to bat,” deadpanned Otago’s Jimmy Neesham ahead of the fixture.

Stokes will appear for Canterbury in New Zealand’s one-day domestic competitio­n after dashing halfway around the globe in search of a game of cricket.

He was unable to join his England team-mates for the Ashes in Australia after being barred from internatio­nal cricket over an alleged fight outside a Bristol nightclub.

Needing to stay match-fit in case a police investigat­ion clears the way for a last-minute Ashes call-up, Stokes decided to take the road to Rangiora.

The 26-year-old is used to being England’s main man, but Otago coach Rob Walter backed his players against one of the best allround talents in the game.

“It’s about being smart and bowling our best balls to him like we would to any other batsman,” Walter told Fairfax New Zealand.

“He can also get out. It’s not as if he’s never got out in his life. We’ve got just as much chance of getting him out.”

England selector Angus Fraser indicated the tourists, already down 1-0 in the five-Test series, have to deal with the situation in front of them, not wait for Stokes to arrive and save the day.

“If something changes then you react,” he said in London. – AFP

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