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Ben Stokes included in England’s Ashes squad
England’s highest-profile cricketer was named in a 16-man squad for the Ashes tour to Australia despite being arrested earlier in the week.
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Stokes out of fourth ODI after arrest in Bristol
Avon and Somerset police said they had been called to a disorder in the Clifton area in the early hours.
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West Indies bowled out for 123 in first innings
Ben Stokes took six wickets to put the hosts in charge on day one of the third test at Lord’s on Thursday.
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England win, secure 3-1 series victory over South Africa
The only real resistance came from Hashim Amla (83) and skipper Faf du Plessis (61), who put on a 123-run fourth-wicket partnership.
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Moeen strokeplay maintains England’s command
England ended a third day curtailed by early evening rain on 224-8 and, with two full days remaining, will be confident of wrapping up a 3-1 series win.
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Anderson presses home advantage
Earlier Anderson had provided support to Jonny Bairstow, who struck a brilliant 99, 46 of those runs coming in a last-wicket 50-run partnership with the bowler.
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England reach 260-6 at stumps on day one against South Africa
Going into the final test, England lead the series 2-1 and will be hopeful of sealing a first home series win over the South Africans since 1998.
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Stokes’ burst leaves South Africa facing defeat
The tourists limped to the close on 117-4, still 375 short of their target with a day’s play remaining.
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England players' desire must not be questioned, says Stokes
Stokes, who scored 18 runs and collected four wickets as South Africa levelled the series at 1-1, said the backlash was fair but some critics took it too far.
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England’s Ben Stokes fit to play in 2nd ODI against Proteas
The all-rounder was passed fit to take his place for England in the second ODI against South Africa after suffering a knee injury in the series opener.
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Joe Root replaces Cook as England Test captain
Root's first game in charge is set to be against South Africa at Lord's on July 6.
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Stokes can be one of all-time great all-rounders - Bayliss
England's Ben Stokes could mature into one of the greatest ever all-rounders, coach Trevor Bayliss said after the 25-year-old's match-winning performance in the opening test against Bangladesh.
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SA vs Eng: Stokes continues onslaught from day one
England go into lunch on 513/5 with Stokes on 205 and Bairstow 95. A total of 196 runs in the session.
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Stokes and Root lift England after horror start
Ben Stokes provided the gloss and Joe Root the glue as England recovered from a terrible start.