LONDON: The British star All-rounder Ben Stokes hopes that his left index finger operated will not cause the problem during the Marquee test series against India, after playing through the “silly pain” in Odis recently against Pakistan.
He has revealed that the pain forced him to take steroid injections that killed pain.
Stokes will be played for the North SuperCharger in the first few rounds of a hundred before linking with the British squad for five tests against India, starting August 4 in Nottingham.
“I have a little rest now that must give steroid time to take effect and allow me to play free pain in a hundred and then fight India,” Stokes wrote in ‘Daily Mirror’.
“The plan is still having to take a few parts of a hundred, even though everyone needs to be careful where Covid is worried.
I know the ECB works hard to get it correctly.” Hopefully my finger will not be a problem.
At the time the Indian test series appeared, because it was a large series and one, we were all desperate to perform well in, “he stunted.
Stokes has broken fingers while playing for Rajasthan Royals in IPL.
He played six T20 Blast Games for Durham on the month June and early July but it should not participate in the foot of ODI or T20i from Tour Pakistan to a number of Covid-19 cases in the UK camp force the entire squad into self-insulation.
British & Cricket Wales (ECB) board (ECB) is left without choice but to call Stokes and Submit the captain at the last minute.
“It is a truly unexpected set of games for me and the truth is I will never play in normal circumstances because of how much pain I experienced with my left finge index,” he wrote.
“Operation It was a success after I solved it on the IPL, but it was still very painful.
Sometimes you have to grin and bear it, and the England captain is one of those reasons.
“England won the 3-0 series.
Stokes added,” Sometimes you just need to grin and bear it, and the England captain is one of those reasons.
” The finger has recovered structurally, but the pain is just ridiculous for where I should now have now.
Injection to make it easier for the rest of the summer.
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