Ben Stokes' Injury Delays Cricket Comeback, Eyes June Test Return

England Test captain Ben Stokes faces a delayed return to competitive cricket after suffering a broken cheekbone from a ball struck in the nets. Durham coach Ryan Campbell confirmed Stokes will miss the start of the county season, awaiting medical clearance for a potential May comeback. Campbell revealed the incident was severe and expressed relief it wasn't more serious, noting Stokes' intense training regimen. The all-rounder is reportedly highly motivated following England's Ashes defeat, with his next international outing potentially being the June Test against New Zealand.

Key Points: Ben Stokes Injury Delays Cricket Comeback, Eyes June Return

  • Facial injury delays Stokes' return
  • Suffered broken cheekbone in nets
  • Expected to miss early county season
  • Coach reveals severity of incident
  • Targeting comeback for England in June
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Injury delays England's Test skipper Ben Stokes return to competitive cricket

England Test captain Ben Stokes' return from facial injury is delayed. Coach Ryan Campbell details the setback and Stokes' Ashes-fueled motivation.

"A couple of centimetres, a different way it hits him in the eye, and it could have been very different. - Ryan Campbell"

London, March 29

England's Test skipper Ben Stokes was initially expected to return to competitive cricket early next month, but now appears set for a longer recovery period.

In February of this year, Stokes was struck in the face while assisting in the nets. This resulted in a broken cheekbone and forced Stokes to undergo surgery for the same, according to the ICC website.

The all-rounder has been out of international action since the end of the Ashes series in Australia. He had also suffered a groin injury in the final Ashes Test.

Stokes was expected to return to competitive cricket sooner with his county Durham, but is now expected to miss much of the cricket action in the coming weeks, with a return expected in May.

Speaking at Durham's pre-season media day, coach Ryan Campbell relayed the news on the delay.

"He was going to play the first game. He's been training so hard to be ready, but we have to wait for the specialists to clear him," Campbell said.

Campbell was, however, relieved that Stokes survived what could have been an even graver injury concern.

"[The incident] was so, so much worse than you'd think. The ball was hit so hard, and we are just lucky he got away with it. A couple of centimetres, a different way it hits him in the eye, and it could have been very different," Campbell added.

Stokes had recently taken to social media to reiterate his commitment and passion towards English cricket. Campbell believed that the 4-1 Ashes drubbing in Australia had left Stokes hungrier for success.

"He has a lot to prove. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know the Ashes didn't go so well. He is a proud man who wants England to be the best team in the world. I have no doubt the Ashes knocked him for six. He was gutted, but now he has taken a breath. It is exciting for England to see what he is putting himself through to get ready because that boy can play," Campbell concluded.

England's next Test outing is against New Zealand, starting 4 June at Lord's.

- ANI

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Priya S
Injuries are a cricketer's worst nightmare. It's scary to think how close it was to being a career-threatening eye injury. Wishing him a speedy and complete recovery. The passion he shows is commendable.
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Aman W
Honestly, England's over-reliance on Stokes is showing. One man can't carry a whole team, as the Ashes proved. They need to build a proper team structure instead of waiting for their star all-rounder to bail them out every time. Respect to Stokes for his commitment though.
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Sarah B
The mental toll after a series loss like the Ashes must be huge. Coming back from injury on top of that is a real test of character. His coach's words show he's putting in the work. Root and Stokes leading the charge against NZ will be interesting to watch.
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Vikram M
Safety in the nets is no joke. This is a reminder for everyone, from club level to internationals. Helmets are crucial, but freak accidents can still happen. Speedy recovery to the champion. Cricket needs fighters like him.

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