Ben Stokes, the captain of England, is optimistic that he can handle a demanding workload during the forthcoming Ashes series after bowling tirelessly over the previous two months. Stokes is encouraging his colleagues to give it his best in their lone warm-up match prior to the first Test as he prepares to return to competitive cricket in a three-day intra-squad friendly against the England Lions beginning Thursday.
Ben Stokes ‘ availability was in doubt because the all-round player has been out since late July because of a shoulder issue. But at England’s training sessions at Lilac Hill in Perth, he has been bowling at full velocity, allaying worries about his series readiness.
“I’ve been bowling in that manner for the past two months. Putting my feet up was lovely, but as soon as the rehabilitation process began, I got right into it. Getting my body in a healthy state has taken a lot of effort. According to ESPNcricinfo, Ben Stokes stated, “I’ve had two or three months of building up to get here, and that’s where all the hard work comes in.”
After taking a lot of wickets during the series, Ben Stokes was forced to miss the fifth Test match against India due to a strained shoulder muscle. In a series that ended in a 2-2 tie after the visitors secured a decisive victory in the final game, he had taken 17 wickets and delivered multiple lengthy and unrelenting stints.
“[Injuries] could happen any time, one of those things when you’re an athlete you’re always exposing yourself to injuries,” he stated. We do it as part of our job. I field, bowl and bat. I play a character that is quite intense. The English captain continued, “It’s annoying, but I’m also a little aware that I might have a little niggle here and there.
Ben Stokes is anticipated to play in an XI against. XI encounter at England’s practice match at Lilac Hill, where he will put his fitness to the test.
Ben Stokes stated that the complete Ashes team will play in addition to a number of England Lions players, however the specifics of the match have not yet been finalised.
“There will be no easing into it, and everyone will have a great run over the next few days. In the middle, we will be giving our squad members a time out. Everybody will be given a chance. In the coming days, it will be appropriate and treated with great seriousness. “A lot of things can happen in the nine days leading up to the first Test,” Stokes said.
The X-factor is Wood and Archer: Ben Stokes
The fitness of fast bowlers Jofra Archer and Mark Wood will be a major issue aside from Stokes, as England is thinking of playing both in tandem for the first Ashes Test on what is predicted to be a scorching surface at Optus Stadium.
“Having Jof and Woody’s x-factor in terms of velocity is fantastic. Woody has recovered from the knee surgery he underwent a long time ago, and he looks fantastic. It’s fantastic to watch those two fly in and hit some fast balls down there at our men as well, especially because Jofra has been out on the park for two and a half years. It’s going great for him. Workloads have been provided for him to reach this stage. “He’s doing really well right now,” the all-rounder remarked.
Pope did a fantastic job at number three: Ben Stokes
Although Ben Stokes remained ambivalent about the ultimate choice, England is expected to support incumbent Ollie Pope at No. 3, as suggested by assistant coach Marcus Trescothick. In addition, Stokes discussed the Australian players’ efforts in the Sheffield Shield, praising the formidable play of a number of important opponents in the lead-up to the Ashes.
“We’ve chosen our teams quite consistently. We are well aware of our desires. Pope has performed admirably for us at number three. Nine more days remain. There are numerous opportunities for success. There are numerous potential problems. As usual, we’ll have a team one or two days [before the first Test], Ben Stokes stated.
“I believe that a few of their players have performed admirably for their states on the pitch. However, you are aware that you are expected to go out and perform for your side on the opening day of the Ashes in the field and the heat. That’s an entirely different situation,” Ben Stokes continued.
The Three Lions captain, who was called a “cocky captain” on the front page of a local tabloid, has arrived in Perth as the antagonist. He is still focused on the forthcoming Ashes series, which could define his and his team’s legacy despite the headlines.
This is a fact of life in Australia. It’s another of those issues that we will have to handle. Let them know that’s what it will be like, especially for some of the guys who are here for the first time. I would be thrilled to return to England in January and claim to have contributed to the team’s victory in Australia. Obviously, that’s the objective. We are very committed to leaving with the desired outcome,” Ben Stokes said.






