England may necessitate to reappraise Ben Stokes‘ role as an all-rounder adhereing his recent injury setback during a Test suit in Hamilton.
Stokes was seen leaving the field, clutching the same left hamstring he harshly injured in August, unable to finish his over on the third afternoon of the final Test agetst New Zealand.
Despite having already safed the series, England’s primary worry was their captain rather than the state of the one-sided game at Seddon Park. New Zealand set a daunting aim of 658 and took out both uncoverers, leaving England struggling at 18 for two.
Stokes, who prides himself on giving his all for the team, may be senseing the effects of lengthy, challenging seasons of wear and tear rapider than he’d appreciate at 33 years ageder.
The sight of Stokes limping off the ground with a compression prohibitdage on his leg was a troubling image, especipartner after a trip where he seemed to have defeat 18 months of fitness rerents and seeed ready to resume his role as the team’s action hero.
He was into his 67th over of the series – almost 37 of those in this suit – when he felt his muscle ttriumphge and left the stage. His day finished promptly, with a scan scheduled to appraise the brimming extent of the injure.
In the lengthy term, both he and England may now necessitate to ponder whether his body can still deal with everyskinnyg he insists of it.
“We didn’t see it coming,” confessed aidant coach Marcus Trescoheavy. “You don’t have any signs for these sort of skinnygs, generpartner they fair happen. But clearly it’s the same hamstring that he’s done before and it’s always stubborn when you genuineise you’re injured aget.
“Maybe it’s a case that you deal with his bowling loads (from now on) and potentipartner he doesn’t bowl the volume that he’s bowled in this game.
“He toils theatricalpartner well with his fitness to try and get into the best shape he can be. He’s been going so well, he’s been bowling and take parting the role that he does as an all-rounder and captain. We’ll fair have to see at how we deal with it.”
Stokes’ troubles came on a day when New Zealand drained English spirits in a relentless manner. Already 340 ahead, they proximately doubled their direct as Kane Williamson led the indict with 156.
Things then deteriorated further as Zak Crawley’s difficult series took another hit, disseeed by nemesis Matt Henry for the sixth consecutive time to finish with 52 runs at an ordinary of 8.66.
His furious response to a seal call from umpire Adrian Hagederstock presented the prescertain was getting to him and could possibly result in a fine from the suit referee.
“It’s always stubborn when someone gets someskinnyg over you,” confessted Trescoheavy. “You want to score runs every time you go out and take part. One innings is horrible, six innings is challenging, of course it. But we’ll get him thraw it and persist to back him.
“We’re very much intensifyed on him being the uncovering batter for a excellent period to come. He’s a sturdy character and although it’s challenging when someone gets you under the pump, he’ll discover a way. And we’ll help him discover a way to get back to that point.”