Bring it on says England all-rounder Ben Stokes ahead of Ashes

Ben Stokes has declared himself “fit and hungry for a big series” ahead of the first Ashes Test.
Fully recovered: England all-rounder Ben Stokes. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty ImagesFully recovered: England all-rounder Ben Stokes. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images
Fully recovered: England all-rounder Ben Stokes. Picture: Chris Hyde/Getty Images

The all-rounder was not named in the original England squad for the forthcoming series having taken an indefinite break to focus on his mental health and recovery from a fractured finger, but was subsequently added to the group in October.

He then suffered a forearm injury in a net session a few days ago as the squad continued preparations for the first Test against Australia in Brisbane, which starts on December 8 – captain Joe Root later said of that incident that Stokes “seems to have come through it pretty well”.

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A post on Stokes’s official Instagram account showed him doing some work with bat and ball.

England's Jack Leach: Believes Test chances have been boosted.  Picture: PAEngland's Jack Leach: Believes Test chances have been boosted.  Picture: PA
England's Jack Leach: Believes Test chances have been boosted. Picture: PA

In an accompanying message, he said: “Don’t call it a comeback. Spent some time testing out the finger with @adidasLondon last month.

“Two months ago, I couldn’t hold a bat. With one week to go till the first Test, I’m fit and hungry for a big series down under!”

Meanwhile, England’s left-arm orthodox spinner Jack Leach has indicated that the return of Stokes and presence of Chris Woakes, another all-rounder, gave him some confidence about being selected for the side.

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Leach, speaking to reporters after the second day of England’s warm-up match against England Lions was washed out, said: “From the summer, the feedback was that Stokesy not being in the side, not having that all-round option in the top order, kind of made things difficult for me to get in the side.

“So I think having him back is great. Also having Woakes back...both of them back is hopefully positive for being able to fit in a spinner in, for sure.”

Leach and Stokes combined to help England claim a famous one-wicket win at Headingley during the drawn Ashes series in 2019.

Leach smiled when asked if he would ever tire of hearing about his unbeaten score of one on that occasion – when Stokes recorded 135 not out.

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“I’m not fed up with the one not out – I don’t think I ever will be, but I guess I want to keep performing for England (and) that’s what it comes down to,” he said.

Leach has also spoken about his admiration for Australia’s Nathan Lyon.

“For years I’ve watched Nathan Lyon and he’s very impressive,” said Leach.

“Just how strong his stock ball is, and, on wickets that don’t necessarily offer a lot spin-wise, he’s found ways to extract extra bounce, dip and all the other things. They’re the kind of things that I’ve been trying to add in but still sticking to my strengths as well.”

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Former England captain Alastair Cook has signed a two-year contract extension with Essex.

The 36-year-old, who is England’s leading Test run-scorer with 12,472, has prolonged his stay at the county until the end of the 2023 season.

Cook has helped Essex win the County Championship, the Bob Willis Trophy and this year’s Division Two title since retiring from international cricket in 2018.

Cook said: “I have really enjoyed my cricket here at Essex since my international retirement.

“We are lucky to have a fantastic dressing room and great coaching staff, led brilliantly by Anthony McGrath, and I’m looking forward to what is hopefully another successful couple of years.”

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