England captain Stokes to miss three months with torn hamstring
England test captain Ben Stokes faces at least three months out after tearing his left hamstring during the tour of New Zealand, team management announced on Monday.
🚨 Injury news
— England Cricket (@englandcricket) December 23, 2024
We have an update on England Men's Test captain, Ben Stokes 👇
The 33-year-old allrounder had already been ruled out of next year's Champions Trophy one-day international tournament in Pakistan and the preceding white-ball tour of India.
Further assessments have since revealed the full extent of the injury, with Stokes set to undergo surgery in January, said an England and Wales Cricket Board statement.
🚨 BREAKING
— Cricketangon (@cricketangon) December 23, 2024
England Men's Test captain, Ben Stokes has been ruled out of all cricket for at least three months after further assessments confirmed he has torn his left hamstring.
He will undergo surgery in January ⚠️#EnglandCricket pic.twitter.com/aTfcIo71aw
Stokes suffered the injury while bowling during the third test against New Zealand in Hamilton last week.
Stokes did not bat in the second innings of that match as England slumped to a 423-run defeat – a result that meant his side still won a three-match series 2-1.
He previously missed this year's home series against Sri Lanka and the first test in Pakistan after tearing the hamstring on the same left leg in August.
England's next test is at home to Zimbabwe in May.
They will then host a five-match test series against India starting in June before their pinnacle 2025/26 Ashes tour of Australia.
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