Ben Stokes Injured: England Captain Limps Off During Crucial Ashes Test in Sydney

England captain Ben Stokes limped off the field on Day 4 of the Sydney Ashes Test with a right adductor injury after bowling just 10 deliveries. His departure adds to England's long list of injured fast bowlers on the tour, with Harry Brook assuming on-field captaincy duties. Despite the setback, England bowled Australia out for 567 and mounted a strong batting response in their second innings. At Tea, England were 174/3, with Jacob Bethell scoring a half-century, significantly reducing the deficit.

Key Points: Ben Stokes Injury Update: England Captain Limps Off in Ashes Test

  • Stokes injured bowling on Day 4
  • England's fast bowling stocks further depleted
  • Harry Brook takes over captaincy in the field
  • England fights back with the bat after bowling Australia out
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Ashes: Stokes limps off the field with adductor injury on Day 4 of SCG Test

England captain Ben Stokes suffers an adductor injury on Day 4 of the Sydney Ashes Test, casting doubt on his participation as England fights to save the match.

Ashes: Stokes limps off the field with adductor injury on Day 4 of SCG Test
"Ben Stokes is currently being assessed for a right adductor complaint. - England Cricket"

Sydney, Jan 7

England captain and all-rounder Ben Stokes walked off the ground early on day four of the fifth Ashes Test match here on Wednesday with a right adductor complaint.

Stokes bowled only 10 deliveries from the beginning of Day 4 play on Wednesday, then pulled up in his follow-through holding his right groin. He walked off injured in the middle of his 28th over of Australia's innings, with the England camp confirming the skipper was dealing with an adductor concern.

"Ben Stokes is currently being assessed for a right adductor complaint. We will provide an update when more information is available," England Cricket said in a statement.

Down 3-1 in the series, the tourists' visit has been hampered by a number of injuries, with Stokes joining Gus Atkinson (hamstring), Jofra Archer (side strain) and Mark Wood (knee) as stricken fast bowlers on the tour.

Harry Brook took on captaincy duties in Stokes' absence in the field, with England bowling the hosts out for 567.

Later in the second session of play, as England chipped away at Australia's lead, team management confirmed that Stokes will bat but probably down the order.

England lost the early wicket of Zak Crawley (1) in their second innings at the Sydney Cricket Ground, though recovered through Jacob Bethell, who raised his bat for a half-century, and stitched 81-run second-wicket stand with Ben Duckett (42), who was castled by Michael Neser.

That brought Root to the crease and the Australians were on the money against England's leading run-getter in Test cricket. Bethell found a way to keep the scoreboard ticking and raised his second fifty of this series.

Root never looked comfortable and was eventually trapped Ibw by Boland for 6. Brook joined Bethell and the duo batted positively to stitch a 57-run partnership, bringing the deficit down to nine runs with seven wickets left, as England have made it to Tea in a promising position at 174/3.

- IANS

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Sarah B
England's injury list is shocking. Archer, Wood, now Stokes. It really shows the physical toll of modern cricket, especially for fast bowlers and all-rounders. The schedule is brutal.
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Arjun K
As an Indian fan, I have huge respect for Stokes. He's a warrior. But honestly, England's management needs to look at their workload. So many injuries in one tour points to poor planning, no? They were already 3-1 down.
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Priya S
Adductor injuries are tricky. Hope he recovers well. On a brighter note, good to see young players like Bethell stepping up. That's what a tough tour like the Ashes is for - to find new heroes.
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Michael C
The game goes on. Brook as captain is an interesting move. England's batting looks solid at 174/3. This could still be a fascinating final day if they set a target.
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Karthik V
Injuries are part of the game, yaar. But when your leader goes down, it hits morale. England showed fight today despite it. Respect for that. Let's see if they can save this Test.

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