England’s Test cricket captain, Ben Stokes, has been sidelined from all forms of cricket for at least three months following a tear in his left hamstring, a setback confirmed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The injury occurred during the third Test against New Zealand earlier this month, which England ultimately lost by 423 runs, despite clinching the series 2-1.
The injury and immediate impact
Notably, the 33-year-old was forced to leave the field on Day 3 of the match after delivering a bouncer that was pulled for four by Rachin Ravindra. This incident marked the second time this year Stokes has suffered from a torn left hamstring, having previously been injured during The Hundred in August. The ECB confirmed that Stokes would undergo surgery in January, ruling him out of England’s white-ball tour of India and the Champions Trophy in early 2025.
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Ben Stokes reacts with defiance to 3-month cricket hiatus due to injury
Meanwhile, Stokes responded to his injury-induced hiatus with resilience and determination, emphasizing his readiness to overcome the challenge. In a passionate statement, he expressed his unwavering commitment to his team and the game, likening himself to a phoenix—a symbol of rebirth and strength.
The Christchurch-born cricketer conveyed his intent to return stronger, fueled by his enduring dedication and fighting spirit, concluding with a fiery declaration that underscores his defiant attitude and eagerness to make an impactful comeback.
“Something else to overcome…go on then!!!!!!!! I’ve got so much more left in this tank and so much more blood sweat and tears to go through for my team and this shirt. There’s a reason I have a Phoenix permanently inked on my body,” he wrote, signaling his intent not just to recover but to return stronger.
Something else to overcome…go on then!!!!!!!!
I’ve got so much more left in this tank and so much more blood sweat and tears to go through for my team and this shirt.
There’s a reason I have a Phoenix permanently inked on my bodySee you on the field to fuck some shit up
— Ben Stokes (@benstokes38) December 23, 2024
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